Martin Baltimore: The US medium bomber of 1939

The Martin Baltimore plane was an aircraft used exclusively during World War II. It was also a medium plane, meaning it could carry heavy bombs. This American bomber played an…

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Let Donald Trump Run Again

Donald Trump should be allowed to run again, if the Democrats want to hold onto the presidency, writes Lincoln Mitchell. New York (Brussels Morning) As the senate impeachment trial approaches,…

By Lincoln Mitchell 6 Min Read

Spanish economy contracts 11% in 2020

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Spain’s GDP dropped 11% last year according to National Statistics Institute (INE) data released on Friday, El País reported. The slump, caused by restrictions imposed to control…

By Shiva Singh 2 Min Read

Look Ahead European Parliament: COVID-19 vaccines, Brexit, “Carbon leakage”

Brussels (Brussels Morning) This week the European Parliament will review the European Commission’s management of COVID-19 vaccines, cast a final vote on Brexit’s trade and cooperation agreement, make an assessment…

By Marta Pacheco 4 Min Read

We urgently need better European coordination to lower the number of coronavirus cases

A unified response will help lower COVID-19 cases more rapidly, writes Ska Keller MEP and Tilly Metz MEP Brussels (Brussels Morning) Every 17 seconds, a person dies in the EU because…

Another Balkan policy

Western Europe must pay more attention to the Balkans before the situation in the region becomes untenable, writes Thierry Mariani MEP. Brussels (Brussels Morning) It is a European constant: little is…

By Thierry Mariani 5 Min Read

We need a European directive on the right to disconnect

The European Parliament has moved toward the right to disconnect and employee rights in a new remote working reality, a European directive must now take hold, writes Daniela Rondinelli MEP.…

By Daniela Rondinelli MEP 4 Min Read

The workers’ right to disconnect and disconnection from labour rights

The three-year delay in enacting legislation covering the right to disconnect undermines labour rights, writes Konstantinos Arvantis. Brussels (Brussels Morning) Amid all the changes the COVID-19 pandemic has put upon us,…

Macron and Mali’s interim President discuss security cooperation

Brussels (Brussels Morning) France’s President Emmanuel Macron met this week with Mali's interim President Bah Ndaw to discuss security cooperation in the face of a surge of jihadist attacks, RFI…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Reforming OLAF to guarantee the integrity of the EU budget

Recent reform to the the European Anti-Fraud Office regulatory framework can help protect the EU budget, writes Transparency International’s Antonis Baltas. Athens (Brussels Morning) The Summit of the European Council in…

By Antonis Baltas 7 Min Read

Norway’s rare mineral discovery could alter EU dependency

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Norway has discovered a large deposit of rare-earth minerals in the southwest of the country, which could help the EU become less dependent on Russia and China,…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Estonia’s Kaja Kallas to become country’s first female PM

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The two largest parties in Estonia reached a coalition agreement on Sunday, which will see the centre-right Reform Party leader Kaja Kallas heading a new government comprising…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

De Sousa re-elected President of Portugal despite record abstention

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Portugal’s President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa won a second term in Sunday’s presidential elections on Sunday, despite record abstentions in the midst of the country’s intense battle…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

Scotland to hold new independence referendum if SNP wins elections

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The pro-independence Scottish National Party (SNP) announced on Sunday its 11-point roadmap for holding another independence referendum should it win an absolute majority in the Scottish Parliament…

By Sarhan Basem 4 Min Read

Balkan’s waste crisis escalates with reservoirs of trash

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The waste crisis in the Balkans is escalating, with trash build-ups emerging across the region, RFI reports.  While the Western Balkans are home to Europe's wildest and…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Biden won’t change Israel’s position on Iran

Athens (Brussels Morning) Iran’s nuclear capability has always been a red line for Israel.  It is no accident that Wednesday commenced with the Israeli Minister of intelligence warning the Biden…

By Angelos Kaskanis 8 Min Read
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