AEG G.I Bomber: The German WWI Aircraft That Didn’t Quite Make the Cut

What is your first association with the aircraft of World War I? The flying man called Red Baron, aerial battles over the trenches, and some of the early forms of…

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German Health Minister urges EMA to speed up vaccine approval

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Germany’s Minister of Health Jens Spahn is calling on the EU Medicines Agency (EMA) to approve a coronavirus vaccine as soon as possible in order to help…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

The great advantage of the European Monetary Union

Berlin (Brussels Morning) Many German economists still blame the European Central Bank (ECB) for doing what central banks normally do, namely providing monetary conditions that are conducive to growth and…

By Heiner Flassbeck 6 Min Read

London is an international libel capital, says report

London (Brussels Morning) A report looking into the UK's role as a playground for global financial crime and corruption has said that London is an "international libel capital". The report…

By Sophia Akram 4 Min Read

Europe’s tourism crisis requires a European fund

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The coronavirus pandemic has put European tourism under great strain, which has not received the necessary financial support to shoulder the crisis. Tourism's economic impact, with its related…

By Mario Furore MEP 3 Min Read

EU’s double standards in Venezuela

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The EU’s High Representative Joseph Borrell briefed Ministers this week regarding Venezuela’s elections, saying, “EU and Latin American Partners should come together to help Venezuela to try to…

By Clare Daly 8 Min Read

EU, US dismiss Venezuelan parliamentary election as illegitimate

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The EU, the US and a dozen Latin American countries dismiss as illegitimate the outcome of the parliamentary election in Venezuela that President Nicolás Maduro's allies claim…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

THE “F” Word and the Balkanization of Europe

Skopje (Brussels Morning) Whenever a politician speaks of history, it is usually a comment relating to the present, especially in the Balkans. Recent developments in relations between Bulgaria and the…

By Vesna Popovska 7 Min Read

Denmark vows to end fossil fuel era

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Danish Minister of Climate and Energy Dan Jørgensen says the country will end new hydrocarbons exploration in the North Sea as part of the plan to stop…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Let’s bring strategic production back ‘in country’

Brussels (Brussels Morning) A new term has recently come into everyday use at the European institutions in Brussels. It is ’reshoring’, which means bringing back all strategic production ‘in country’,…

By Daniela Rondinelli MEP 4 Min Read

Digital Sovereignty is about choice

The presentation of the new European digital regulatory framework is the latest step in the journey to foster innovation and competitiveness within the European online environment. Although it is mandatory…

By Willem Jonker 5 Min Read

Sweden holds joint US military exercise while stepping up security in Baltic Sea

Brussels (Brussels Morning) A change in the security situation around the Baltic Sea has been quietly under way since last summer when Sweden began stepping up its maritime surveillance in…

By Anna-Karin Friis 7 Min Read

The many legal troubles of Nicolas Sarkozy

Paris (Brussels Morning) Former French president Nicola Sarkozy stands accused of trying to obtain classified information from a former judge; but the allegation is just one case in the interconnected…

By Stella Athanasoulia 8 Min Read

EU Auditors raise red flag over EU’s sea protection

Brussels (Brussels Morning) EU action has not contributed to the recovery of seas and marine habitats, reveals the European Court of Auditors (ECA) report, published today.  Practices like overfishing and…

By Marta Pacheco 5 Min Read

The Multiannual Financial Framework deal, the Polish-Hungarian veto and the cost of being “pragmatic”

Brussels (Brussels Morning) It has been more than 36 years since Margaret Thatcher threatened to veto the EU budget over Britain’s amount of annual rebate. The famous “UK rebate” (66%…

By Dimitrios Papadimoulis 6 Min Read

EP’s heated debate on Turkey’s Varosha intervention in Cyprus

Brussels (Brussels Morning)The European Parliament  has condemned Turkey’s opening of Varosha, the beachfront resort area sealed off since the Turkish invasion of northern Cyprus in 1974.  Last month, in contravention…

By Anna-Karin Friis 7 Min Read
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