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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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Nuclear engineer accuses French EDF of downplaying security incidents

Brussels (Brussels Morning) A senior engineer working at the Tricastin nuclear power plant in the southeast of France has filed…

Spanish police stand idly by at neo-Nazi anti-gay protest

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Since its sometimes unclear transition from fascist dictatorship to ‘democracy’, Spain has held onto vestiges of the…

Three views on Afghanistan

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Interviewing Journalists Lailuma Sadid, Khalid Farooki and Nawab Khan gave me with three very interesting perspectives on…

Germany reports huge drop in registered sex workers during pandemic

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The number of registered sex workers in Germany plummeted during 2020, as many were likely forced to…

New asylum agency to improve migration management in the EU

Brussels (Brussels Morning) After years of failure to deal with migration and asylum procedures, the EU agreed on Tuesday to…

Ireland opens probe into Facebook personal data breach

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Irish regulators have launched an inquiry into a personal data breach at Facebook, allegedly affecting more than…

The two mega-projects that could change Southeast Europe

The megaprojects underway to improve connectivity from southeast Europe to the rest of the continent. Thessaloniki (Brussels Morning) The economies…

Pelješac: Croatia’s controversial bridge linking West Balkans to the Schengen

Athens (Brussels Morning) The construction of the Pelješac Bridge could open Croatia up commercially but not everyone in neighbouring Bosnia…

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