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Belgium’s tourism rebounds with record-breaking overnight stays

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Traveller overnight stays reached record numbers in Belgium in…

EU takes Hungary to task of rule of law

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Hungary has come under fire from the EU in the…

Geopolitical Shifts in the Caucasus: the cases of Azerbaijan and Armenia

England (Brussels Morning Newspaper) The geopolitical landscape of the Caucasus is undergoing significant changes as…

Polio in Gaza: First Outbreak in 25 Years

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) The EU has called for an “immediate humanitarian pause” to enable…

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Switzerland is a currency manipulator, but what do you do about it?

Berlin (Brussels Morning) There is no doubt that Switzerland is a currency manipulator; whether its behaviour is wrong or right…

How EU trade and investment deals can fight climate change

Hamburg (Brussels Morning) In a milestone for climate policy the EU has concluded within days of each other two landmark…

The SolarWinds hack affects Europe

Washington (Brussels Morning) The United States was hit with a massive data-breach just before Christmas and US President-elect Joe Biden is…

Fake news and the car industry’s resistance to environmental reforms

Hamburg (Brussels Morning) Five years after the Paris Agreement, time seems ripe for climate action. Europe is stepping up to…

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,…

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;…

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…

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…

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