Tienen’s warehouse fire destroys city vehicles, Mayor Partyka reports no injuries

Tienen (Brussels Morning Newspaper): A fire on Sunday night destroyed a warehouse and several city vehicles, including a gritting truck. No injuries occurred, and investigations are ongoing to determine the…

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Trump Failed Because America Was Prepared This Time

New York (Brussels Morning) On Monday, Emily Murphy, the Administrator of the General Service Administration, signed off on the paperwork to officially begin the presidential transition. Given that this occurred after…

By Lincoln Mitchell 7 Min Read

UK aid budget could decrease by legislation

London (Brussels Morning) The UK government could pass new legislation to bypass its commitment to spend 0.7 percent of its gross domestic product on global aid. According to the BBC,…

By Sophia Akram 2 Min Read

EU Council approves small tariff package with US

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The EU Council has approved a tariff package with the US, with both sides having made small concessions. According to a Council press release yesterday, Wednesday, the…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Terrorism is an emergency: defending European fundamental rights

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The escalation of terrorist violence in France and Austria has brought to light, once again, the serious threat it poses to European citizens, which until recently seemed…

By Laura Ferrara MEP 5 Min Read

The fight against child sexual abuse online continues

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Just two weeks ago, two men were convicted by a German court for having abused their daughter and niece for over five years, which neither girl was…

By David Lega MEP 8 Min Read

EU announces Copernicus Programme expansion

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The EU has announced its procurement of satellites for expansion of the bloc's Copernicus Programme, BBC reported Friday. The Earth observation programme is to be expanded with…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

The collaborative economy changes EU’s single market

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Services such as ordering meals and transport online are helping create a growth sector of digitally-driven jobs, but with inadequate social protection benefits for the workers involved. …

Denmark orders mink cull over coronavirus fears

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Danish authorities have ordered the culling of all mink over fears that a mutated form of coronavirus found in the species could interfere with the effectiveness of…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Fighting Corruption in Greece

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Rule of Law is enshrined in Article 2 of the Treaty of the European Union as a fundamental principal to be respected and applied by all Member…

Grenfell Tower companies knew their cladding would burn

London (Brussels Morning) A public inquiry into the 2017 fire at Grenfell Tower, where at least 72 people have died, has heard damning evidence suggesting suppliers for the building's refurbishment…

By Sophia Akram 3 Min Read

Russia rejects Navalny poisoning, claims chronic pancreatitis

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Russian officials said opposition politician Alexei Navalny fell ill due to chronic pancreatitis and metabolic problems as they ruled out poisoning by Novichok nerve agent, RFI reported…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

EU funding to hinge on rule of law compliance

Brussels (Brussels Morning) An initial agreement between European Union institutions on conditioning EU funds against compliance with the rule of law was reached in Brussels yesterday. The understanding still has…

By Marta Pacheco 6 Min Read

Recovery Fund should bridge EU North-South divide, says Five Star MEP

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The coronavirus crisis is accentuating the economic and social divergences between Northern and Southern Europe.  Already in 2019 the GDP of the Northern Eurozone (Germany, Austria and the…

By Chiara Gemma 4 Min Read

It might not be the landslide Democrats hoped for, but it is the win we should have expected

As the slow and deliberative vote-counting process continues, the outcome of this presidential election is starting to crystalize. Once all the votes are counted, including millions of remaining early votes…

By Matt McDermott 4 Min Read

Even the Taliban need international aid

Washington (Brussels Morning) Al Qaeda’s second-in-command, Abu Muhsin al-Masri, was killed by Afghan security forces on 24 October last, raising concerns about the status of the peace process negotiations.  The Egyptian…

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