EU leaders meet to discuss Russia, Iran, and Trump tariffs

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Leaders of the European Union’s 27 member states will gather in Brussels on Thursday to talk about steeper sanctions on Russia, strategies to avoid new…

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ECB takes first step towards winding down pandemic aid

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The European Central Bank (ECB) prepared to take the first step towards slowly winding down the pandemic emergency aid stimulus on Thursday, while still signalling its intention…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

Could we be at the end of anonymity in public spaces? — A view over remote biometric surveillance

Brussels (Brussels Morning) George Orwell’s “1984” novel might be the most iconic reference to a society living under surveillance. Its depiction of a dystopian future, where a totalitarian government continually…

By Vítor Bernardo 8 Min Read

European Union anti-racist groups push forward equality agenda to break legislative deadlock

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The lack of comprehensive equality legislation across Europe is well known amongst those concerned with the issue. This is particularly the case with the EU Equal Treatment Directive…

Allianz facing investigation over collapse of its US investment funds

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Germany’s largest financial company Allianz is reportedly facing an official probe into the demise of some of its US-based investment funds last year, piling fresh pressure on…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

Rights watchdog claims repatriated Syrians subjected to rape and torture

Brussels (Brussels Morning) A worrying report released by global rights watchdog Amnesty International on Tuesday claims repatriated Syrian refugees have in many cases been subjected to detentions, disappearance and torture…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

End Of The Stone Age?

'A personal look at 20 of their best moments'  London (Brussels Morning) The recent death of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is the end of an era – perhaps even…

By Paul Ging 23 Min Read

The last farewell to Mikis Theodorakis

Athens (Brussels Morning) The music and the songs by Mikis Theodorakis soundtracked my youth, as well as that of many generations in Greece. Furthermore, my adult life, especially my way of thinking about art…

By Alexis Georgoulis MEP 5 Min Read

Reforestation: An issue of Survival, not an issue for Discussion

Athens (Brussels Morning). The European Union is one of the most important ideas conceived and realised during the 20th century. After World War II, six European Countries agreed, via the…

By Filotas Niarchos 8 Min Read

Laboratories of Authoritarianism

New York (Brussels Morning) The notion that the American states are the laboratories of democracy is something that most Americans are taught in school and again through the media and punditry.…

By Lincoln Mitchell 6 Min Read

Senator Airola to the EU: “In Afghanistan, let’s use the directive on temporary protection”

Brussels (Brussels Morning) I say thanks to doctors, soldiers, officials, women and men who in these dark days have saved thousands of Afghans, friends and collaborators of European nations and of…

By Alberto Airola 5 Min Read

That’s why we do love Shtisel

Rome (Brussels Morning) The Israeli series Shtisel, a family saga that since 2013 has been retracing the everyday and extraordinary events of the ultra-Orthodox family of the  same-name, is now…

By Serena Pacchiani 5 Min Read

The 20-year US presence in Afghanistan is over

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The US mission in Afghanistan ended just before the twentieth anniversary of 9/11. The last US C-17 military aircraft was carrying Ross Wilson, the head of the…

By Lailuma Sadid 7 Min Read

The Iranian view of the Afghanistan developments – an interview with Ambassador Seyed Mohammad Javad Rasouli

Skopje (Brussels Morning) How does the Islamic Republic of Iran view the developments in Afghanistan? How are the Taliban seen in Tehran? And how big is the scope for Afghan…

By Sarhan Basem 7 Min Read

70% of adults fully vaccinated in the EU — Commission wants more

Brussels (Brussels Morning) A majority of the EU adult population — 70% — is now fully vaccinated, representing a total of 256 million adults. The European Commission’s chief Ursula von…

By Marta Pacheco 2 Min Read

Macron says dialogue with Taliban not a sign of recognition

Brussels (Brussels Morning) French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged that Paris is in contact with the Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan, stressing that talking to the group does not imply France’s recognition…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read
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