I’ve lived in Brussels long enough to know there is one topic that every visitor wants to talk about. “Why are the streets so dirty?” they want to know. And there are various responses. It’s the ...
The European Commission has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of continuous filament glass fibre products from Egypt, Bahrain and Thailand. The duties have been set at 11.0% for Egypt ...
EU member states and the European Parliament have agreed provisional new rules to limit steel imports from July 2026, replacing the bloc’s current safeguard measures which expire on 30 June 2026. The ...
German airline Lufthansa has cancelled hundreds of flights on Friday due to a cabin crew strike. At Frankfurt Airport, 75% of ...
A recent poll by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) found that three-quarters of Hungarians trust the EU and 77 ...
The Constitutional Court in Belgium ruled in favour of a defendant who was initially denied being tried in French, but later won that right, with the case now being sent back to the first-instance ...
It’s a busy Brussels weekend ahead of Easter and the various (and differently timed) school holiday breaks. Clocks spring forward early on Sunday morning, meaning we’ll lose an hour’s sleep and may ...
The European Commission has opened a new round of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships worth €399.05 million, with applications closing on 9 September 2026. The scheme funds ...
The court in Charleroi has sentenced a man to 15 years in prison, with an additional 10-year supervision by the sentence enforcement court, for sexual offences against children. On 24 May, the man was ...
The European Commission has called for a reduction in oil demand in Europe amid an ongoing energy crisis worsened by the conflict in the Middle East. After meeting with EU energy ministers on Tuesday, ...