Tupperware’s Belgium licence expires, sellers are worried

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper)- Tupperware's Belgium licence expires on 8 January, causing uncertainty for distributors like Lorenzo De Smedt and sellers Ewout Deck and Shana Brams. Tupperware is facing uncertainty…

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EU evaluates how AI can help deliver the Green Deal

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The EU is assessing how artificial intelligence (AI) can deliver the Green Deal , which the European Commission committed to in December 2019. Some preliminary findings were…

By Marta Pacheco 6 Min Read

Ukraine and NATO: Partners regardless of barriers

In the eight years following Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, Kyiv looks to NATO as a key supporter and partner in countering Moscow’s expansionist policy, a collaboration likely to gain momentum…

By Vitalii Omelchenko 9 Min Read

Oil, climate and the rift between Europe and the US

While oil and gas will be part of the energy mix in 2050, the market is moving towards decarbonisation faster than regulators – argues fossil fuels expert Chris Gidez.   Washington…

As World Cup 2022 approaches, Qatar is changing its image on workers’ rights

Skopje (Brussels Morning) Qatar has been under fire for its record on workers rights not least since its 2022 World Cup bid came to fruition and a recent report from…

By Angelos Kaskanis 5 Min Read

Time is up for corporate corruption in international trade

EU member states are lagging behind their own commitments to fight bribery, reports Transparency International; however, amid a financial crisis, an anti-corruption drive has become urgent. Thessaloniki (Brussels Morning) Would…

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German conservatives favour Bavarian leader Söder as Merkel’s successor

Berlin (Brussels Morning) According to opinion polls, German conservative voters would prefer Bavarian Premier Markus Söder as the successor to Germany’s Chancellor, Angela Merkel, when she steps down after federal…

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EC takes Poland to CJEU over independence of judges

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The European Commission took Poland to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on Wednesday over its concerns about the independence of Poland’s judiciary, Reuters…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Backyard games: The geopolitics of Europe’s energy transition

From Russia to Algeria, several countries in Europe’s periphery have founded their economies on fossil fuel exports. Phasing out EU imports needs to engage these oil rich nations and foster…

By Pietro Moro 8 Min Read

Croatia’s Fortenova sells regional ice-cream brand for €615mn

Zagreb (Brussels Morning) The Croatian food and retailing conglomerate Fortenova has sold its frozen foods business unit for 615 million euro to the UK-based Nomad Foods, in what amounts to…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

EU about to sanction Iran for human rights violations

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The EU is moving towards agreement on sanctions against Iranian individuals for human rights violations, according to three EU diplomats, Reuters reported on Tuesday. According to the…

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Slovakia’s PM Matovič resigns to avert government crisis

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Slovakia’s Prime Minister Igor Matovič announced his resignation on Sunday, in a surprise move designed to solve a government crisis. Matovič announced he would swap roles with…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

The two mega-projects that could change Southeast Europe

The megaprojects underway to improve connectivity from southeast Europe to the rest of the continent. Thessaloniki (Brussels Morning) The economies of Southeast European countries have for years lagged behind the…

By Angelos Kaskanis 8 Min Read

Look Ahead European Commission — Syria, Digital Platforms, Energy Efficiency

Brussels (Brussels Morning) As it approaches the Easter break, the European Commission’s agenda features a two-day, high-profile conference on the future of Syria, plus discussions on the governance of digital…

By Marta Pacheco 4 Min Read

DW Journalist detained while filming Minsk protests

Brussels (Brussels Morning) More than 245 people were arrested in Belarus on Saturday as police appeared in force in Minsk, working to prevent planned protests that had been called for…

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The EU will not ‘share identity’ with US on China

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Following US President Joe Biden’s appearance at the EU leaders’ summit on Thursday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that while the EU and US have much in…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read
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