France, Germany, Poland push Georgia on voting concerns

Budapest (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The leaders of France, Germany and Poland urged Georgia to quickly investigate “numerous irregularities” during a recent election succeeded by the Russia-leaning ruling party but…

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Confiscation and reallocation of mafia assets works in Italy, it can work in Europe too

Regulations that enable European member states to confiscate mafia assets and reallocate them to the third sector should take hold, writes Sabrina Pignedoli. Brussels (Brussels Morning) An important element in…

By Sabrina Pignedoli MEP 4 Min Read

Hong Kong executive backs anti-democratic electoral changes

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam voiced her backing for the controversial package of electoral reforms that most likely would further erode democracy in the semi-autonomous, special…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

Agencies raise alarm over worsening conditions in Lesbos camp

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The Kara Tepe refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos is ill-suited for winter conditions, and has been hard hit by rapidly falling temperatures, while aid…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

What happens when marriage with a Saudi citizen does not work out?

After a custody reform was enacted in Saudi Arabia last year, Brussels Morning asks experts what rights EU citizens in mixed marriages have should their marriage with a Saudi citizen…

By Sarhan Basem 10 Min Read

10 years after the Arab Spring: ‘Libya proves the EU is not a serious geopolitical actor’

In the latest of the Brussels Morning 10 years after the Arab Spring series, Tarek Magerisi explains the failures of the international community in Libya. Athens (Brussels Morning) When a…

By Stella Athanasoulia 12 Min Read

Press and media freedom is taking an alarming backslide in Europe

Recent events have shown the deterioration of freedom of speech in Europe, write MEPs. Brussels (Brussels Morning) We were all shocked at the blank TV screens and front pages of…

Fake for real: a history of forgery and falsification

Serena Pacchiani reviews Fake for Real: a History of Forgery and Falsification, the new temporary exhibition at the House of European History, running until October 2021. Rome (Brussels Morning) In…

By Serena Pacchiani 5 Min Read

Is the pandemic accelerating gentrification? Between Lisbon and London’s Latin Village

Stop-gap measures to protect communities and housing during the pandemic are potentially delaying a an inevitable crisis. Brussels Morning explores examples in London and Lisbon. London (Brussels Morning) London is…

By Sophia Akram 14 Min Read

Explaining the EU’s hydrogen strategy to achieve a carbon-neutral Europe

The EU is centring hydrogen in its quest to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, writes Ondřej Knotek MEP. Brussels (Brussels Morning) As part of the goal to reach carbon neutrality…

By Ondřej Knotek MEP 4 Min Read

France seeks to flush ‘’Islamo-gauchisme’’ from higher education system

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Frédérique Vidal, France’s Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, has ordered an investigation of academia to flush "Islamo-leftism" from higher education, RFI reports.  She called for…

By Shiva Singh 2 Min Read

The EU must provide regulation and innovation to the crypto asset industry

The Cryptocurrency market is too big to ignore, Europe must set the standards for crypto assets to flourish, writes Stefan Heinrich Berger. Brussels (Brussels Morning) It was an announcement by…

By Stefan Berger MEP 5 Min Read

Spain’s Jews calling for investigation of neo-fascist demonstration in Madrid

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The Federation of Jewish Communities in Spain (FCJE) is calling on the public prosecutor for hate crimes to investigate a rally held in Madrid on Saturday, where…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

Commission steps up work on digitalisation of EU justice systems

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The digitalisation of EU justice systems has gained further momentum as a result of today’s launch by the European Commission of a public consultation.  The Commission wants…

By Marta Pacheco 3 Min Read

Bank of Italy uses tweets to track consumer mood

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The Bank of Italy claimed on Monday that its experimental use of tweets to track consumer mood indicates the method is accurate, Reuters reports. According to researchers,…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Consumption of plant-based alternatives is disconcerting to meat and dairy industries

With increasing consumption of plant-based alternatives, the meat and dairy industries are running scared, leading to more lobbying on restricting the marketing of these products, writes Francisco Guerreiro. Brussels (Brussels…

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