Belgium Suspect in court over 2014 Jewish museum attack in Belgium A man is in court accused of shooting dead four people at a Jewish museum in Belgium in 2014. 10/01/2019
World Raw Politics debates possible anti-EU pact between Italy and Poland Will Warsaw and Rome find common ground on opposing the EU? 09/01/2019
Belgium Watch: Call-in show debates Brexit and US' diplomatic snub to EU Catch up with our regular call-in show from Brussels. 09/01/2019
Europe News More transatlantic turbulence after ‘US demotes EU ambassador’ The EU’s ambassador to the US has been downgraded in a further sign of turbulent transatlantic ties. 09/01/2019
Belgium Raw Politics, Your Call: Discontent in Europe On Your Call, Raw Politics tackles the growing discontent in Europe with callers across the bloc and The Telegraph's Brussels Correspondent James Crisp and Greek MEP, Eva Kali. 08/01/2019
Living Watch: Mushroom lampshades grown from discarded coffee grounds? This Belgian company is hoping their eco-friendly lampshades made out of mushrooms will shine a light on a greener, alternative economy. 02/01/2019
Belgium Eco-designer turns mushrooms into lampshades A Belgium company is hoping their eco-friendly lampshades made out of mushrooms will shine a light on a greener, alternative economy. 27/12/2018
No Comment Celebrating the Smurfs 60th birthday The Smurfs, those blue cartoon characters, are expected to take their 60th anniversary celebration show on tour in 2019 27/12/2018
Belgium Man fires gun at restaurant in Brussels, say police The police said the motive was unclear but the spokesperson for the prosecutor's office, Ine Van Wymersch, said it was not believed to have been a terrorist attack. 24/12/2018
Belgium Cyber hackers ‘have downloaded thousands of EU diplomatic cables’ Over the past three years, hackers have been able to download thousands of EU diplomatic cables, according to a New York Times article. 19/12/2018
Europe Decoded Verhofstadt to Facebook: Remove 'false video' debunked by Euronews The MEP wrote to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg calling on the platform to remove a video sponsored by the Hungarian government. 19/12/2018
World Watch again: Raw Politics launches new phone-in segment 'Your call' is the phone-in segment of the show where you can tell us your views about European politics. 17/12/2018
No Comment Brussels protesters rally against UN migration pact Protesters took to the streets of Brussels on Sunday to voice their opposition to a United Nations pact on migration, which is set to be approved later this week. 16/12/2018
Belgium Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker caught on camera in tense exchange Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker caught on camera in tense exchange at Brexit summit. 14/12/2018
Europe News EU summit: No reopening of Brexit negotiations, say Tusk and Juncker EU leaders were in Brussels on Thursday for the last council summit of the year. 14/12/2018
Economy EU summit: EU leaders agreed Irish backstop should only be temporary As the EU Summit wraps up in Brussels today, the EU27 say they've agreed the Irish backstop should only be temporary 13/12/2018
World Raw Politics: Brexit chaos, Macron's address, Germany's 'mini Merkel' Tonight's Raw Politics came to you live from Strasbourg. 10/12/2018
Belgium DRC calls for Belgium museum to return artworks and artifacts The Africa Museum's reopening in Belgium after a ten year "decolonisation" project led to calls from the Democratic Republic of Congo for its artifacts to be given back 09/12/2018
Belgium Belgian coalition government loses majority as N-VA partners walk out Liberals and Christian Democrats to battle on in minority with PM Charles Michel insisting his country will sign the UN Migrants Charter, the dealbreaker for the Flemish Nationalists. 09/12/2018
No Comment Water cannon used on yellow vest protesters in Belgium Hundreds of yellow-vested protesters calling for the resignation of Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel marched on the European quarter of Brussels Saturday, as the movement that started in France found its way to Belgium and the Netherlands. 09/12/2018
Belgium Biggest party in Belgian coalition government quits Belgian prime minister forms a minority government after biggest party in coalition quits over UN migration treaty row. 09/12/2018
Belgium Police arrest around 400 yellow vest protesters in Brussels As in France, the protesters are angry at the high cost of living. 08/12/2018
Belgium Police arrest 400 'yellow vest' protestors in Brussels Protestors and police clash in Brussels 08/12/2018
Belgium Hungary accuses Brussels of censorship over controversial billboard The Hungarian government sent a truck mounted with a billboard to Brussels, which suggested a link between immigration and terror attacks. 07/12/2018
Belgium On the money? Brussels wants to strengthen the role of the euro The European Commission has put forward its plans to strengthen the global role of the euro. 06/12/2018