Fiery crash: Mom saves kid as 2 cars burn in Mortsel

Mortsel (Brussels Morning Newspaper ) – The centre of Mortsel witnessed the total destruction of two automobiles. The woman in Lindenlei suddenly spotted both smoke and fire erupting beneath her…

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Armenian expectations from the new Israeli government

St. Andrews (Brussels Morning) The formation of the new government and the fall of the longstanding prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, kicked off a conversation on the impact this transfer of…

By George Meneshian 5 Min Read

The progressive vision of the post-covid era

Athens (Brussels Morning) We have gone through - and still confront - a crisis that has changed everything around us, from our daily life and our basic habits to our social…

The European Public Prosecutor will review the Czech Prime Minister’s conflicts of interest

Brussels (Brussels Morning) For more than three years, the Pirate Party has been asking the European Commission to audit the business activities of the current Czech Prime Minister, Andrej Babiš.…

By Mikuláš Peksa MEP 6 Min Read

Migrants to face AI and new tech screening at EU coastlines

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Migrants wanting to reach EU soil will face increased scrutiny, as border authorities along the boundaries of Greece and Turkey move to install digital surveillance technology. Along…

By Marta Pacheco 6 Min Read

Don’t write off oil just yet

Steven Mann sees oil remaining a leading fuel in the global energy mix until 2050. Countries have still not figured out how to manage the social cost of the transition. …

Time to block the revolving door between EU institutions and big corporates

European institutions should have an “exclusivity clause” that stops the “revolving door” phenomenon between people that serve EU institutions and big business, argues Sebrina Pignedoli.  Brussels (Brussels Morning) Corruption is…

By Sarhan Basem 8 Min Read

Corruption and the Workplace gender gap

The pandemic has increased gender inequality in the workplace. Corruption compounds this pressure Thessaloniki (Brussels Morning). Women suffer regulatory, political, economic and socio-cultural discrimination everywhere in the world. It is…

By Damaskou Anna 6 Min Read

EC call for eased border restrictions and restored free flow

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The European Commission - EC has called on EU member states to ease border restrictions, stressing the need to find a coordinated approach to border management, Reuters…

By Shiva Singh 2 Min Read

Plausible versus implausible deniability: Russia vs Belarus

The Ryanair hijacking over Belarus airspace was an audacious act in violation of international law. Minsk’s attempt to deflect any responsibility was crude and amateurish, even by Kremlin standards, writes…

By Danila Naumov 9 Min Read

Who`s Greenwashing your savings?

Labelling savings as environmentally friendly is a marketing ploy that needs a policy approach, writes Pietro Moro. Honolulu (Brussels Morning) Securities labelled as “Environment, Social, Governance” (ESG) are a fast-growing…

By Pietro Moro 8 Min Read

EC announces new green rules for industry and travel sectors

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The European Commission announces new renewable energy rules to target industry and transport, sectors where the use of green energy sources is lagging. European Commissioner for Energy,…

By Shiva Singh 2 Min Read

Russian vaccine diplomacy undermines EU freedom of movement

Russia and China’s superior vaccine access abroad could win them soft power points while inadvertently impacting some EU member states ability to travel across the bloc. Madrid (Brussels Morning) The…

By Catherine McQueeny 9 Min Read

Bloc pressures Brussels for continued support for gas projects

Brussels (Brussels Morning) European Union countries are at odds with the European Commission, as they try to prolong EU support for cross-border natural gas projects, while the Commission works to…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

Vatican sued for ‘ripping off’ street artist’s work on official stamp

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Italian street artist Alessia Babrow is suing the Vatican for using a stylised image of Christ she glued on a bridge near the Holy See, which the…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

The EU needs to support a retention ban of the endangered mako shark

Overfishing has placed the mako shark in danger and the EU could do something about it, writes Francisco Guerreiro MEP. Brussels (Brussels Morning) An international research team recently detected a…

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