Impact of interest rates on Belgian property market dynamics

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - After a short course of stabilisation and even a slight decline in property prices, the cost of purchasing a house or flat is once again at…

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Is this Biden’s Democratic Party? What would that mean for 2022 midterms

The Republican Party hope to derail the Democratic Party by demonising US President Joe Biden, writes Lincoln Mitchell. New York (Brussels Morning) There was a moment during the first presidential…

By Lincoln Mitchell 7 Min Read

German police raid organisations financing Hezbollah

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The German police conducted early morning raids across seven federal states, entering locations of organisations suspected of collecting money for the militant, Iran-backed movement Hezbollah in Lebanon,…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

Germany’s Federal Cartel Office investigates Amazon

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Andreas Mundt, head of Germany’s Federal Cartel Office (FCO), has announced that the office is looking into US tech giant Amazon, DW reported on Tuesday. He cited…

By Shiva Singh 2 Min Read

Turkey’s alcohol ban falls outside the law

Turkey’s creeping alcohol restrictions are disproportionate and lacks legal grounds, writes Israfil Ozkan. Istanbul (Brussels Morning) It’s well-known that the government of Turkey is not in favour of liquor, implementing…

By İsrafil Özkan 5 Min Read

France leads European call to end Israeli-Palestinian violence

Brussels (Brussels Morning) France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian called on the international community to do everything possible to avert new conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, after Israel’s launch…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

Italy slaps Google with €102mn anti-trust fine

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Italy’s competition watchdog announced on Thursday it had imposed a fine of 102 million euro on Goggle for abuse of its dominant position in the market, due…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

Commission unveils plan to tackle pollution by 2030

Brussels (Brussels Morning) A plan to improve air, water and soil quality was unveiled yesterday by the European Commission, in an initiative that sets targets to reduce pollution in the…

By Marta Pacheco 4 Min Read

It’s time to walk the talk on SMEs

The European Commission need to pay more attention to the businesses holding the EU together, write Jens Gieseke MEP and Henna Virkkunen MEP Brussels (Brussels Morning) Small and Medium Enterprises…

Pashinyan’s fall and the lost hope of Armenia’s westernisation

In 2018, a new Armenian prime minister offered promise for a pro-Western trajectory, but three eyars on, hopes of such a course are questionable.  The Hague (Brussels Morning) Armenian Prime…

By Weronika Słomińska 7 Min Read

Austria turns down Lampedusa migrants

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Austria rejected the EU’s appeal to accept Lampedusa’s migrants, after the small Italian island experienced a surge of arrivals. More than 2,000 African migrants reached Lampesuda over the weekend,…

By Marta Pacheco 4 Min Read

Online attacks on German Greens’ leader Baerbock ramp up

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The co-president of the German Greens party Annalena Baerbock is facing an escalating campaign of online attacks featuring sexism, hate and disinformation, which started within hours of…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

The world must act on China’s Uyghur genocide

As a Uyghur, I’m urging the world to start acting on the genocide of China’s Muslims, writes Aziz Isa Elkun. London (Brussels Morning) I am an ethnic Uyghur, born in…

By Aziz Isa Elkun 8 Min Read

Stellantis reports 190,000 fewer cars built due to chip shortage

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The European automotive giant Stellantis produced 190,000 fewer vehicles than planned during the first three months of 2021 due to the global semiconductor shortage, but still managed…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

OECD’s report reveals digital learning gap among EU students

Brussels (Brussels Morning) A report published yesterday by the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) and co-funded by Vodafone Germany Foundation, shows how EU students are at risk of…

By Marta Pacheco 5 Min Read

VPAs, the EU’s crown jewel, are indispensable for fighting global deforestation

Expand the remit of VPAs to reach climate change and biodiversity targets, writes Heidi Hautala MEP. Brussels (Brussels Morning) In order to reach the internationally agreed climate and biodiversity goals,…

By Heidi Hautala 5 Min Read
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