Europe News EU officials tells governments to keep promises on migration A top European Commission official has said that EU countries need to keep the promises they’ve made to help refugees and migrants. Governments 14/10/2015
World Russia, Iran are part of solution in Syria: EU foreign policy chief Amid reports of a combined Syrian-Russian-Iranian ground offensive in Syria, the West must talk to Tehran to broker an end to the conflict, a senior 14/10/2015
Economy AB InBev and SABMiller agree takeover deal to create new beer giant If at first you don’t succeed, try try again. After being rebuffed several times in its bid to take over SABMiller, brewing giant AB InBev’s 13/10/2015
Belgium NATO must respond to a more assertive Russia - Stoltenberg Meeting in Brussels, NATO defence ministers have given renewed assurances that they will protect the interests of their 28 members. They have decided 08/10/2015
Belgium Nato ready to send troops to defend Turkey, says Stoltenberg Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that "NATO is ready and able to defend all allies, including Turkey against any threat" as the organisation meets in Brussels to assess Russia's military build- 08/10/2015
No Comment Belgium: Clashes at anti-austerity protest Violence erupts as Belgian unions march against government austerity measures. Ten of thousands of people marched in Brussels against austerity 08/10/2015
Belgium Anti-austerity protesters battle police in Brussels Police and anti-austerity protesters have engaged in running battles in the Belgian capital Brussels. Tens of thousands took to the streets as part 07/10/2015
Economy SABMiller rejects latest AB InBev bid in big beer battle The battle of the brewers between the world’s two biggest beer producers has taken another twist. SABMiller – owners of Peroni – has rejected the 07/10/2015
Belgium Pollution concerns as vessels collide in North Sea There are fears for the environment after a Dutch freighter and a tanker collided near the North Sea port of Zeebrugge, off the Belgian coast. The 06/10/2015
Europe News Brussels refugee camp cleared A refugee camp in Brussels is being cleared after the volunteers who ran it pulled their support. The group, Citizens Platform, criticised the 01/10/2015
Belgium VW diesel scandal: Belgium says 500,000 cars 'suspicious' Following Switzerland’s ban on sales of some Volkswagen diesel models over the emissions scandal, action is being taken in Belgium too. A major 26/09/2015
Culture news Tintin comes to life in open-air Opera Famous boy detective Tintin has come to life on stage in a new open-air production by Opera For All. The Belgian company chose the classic 1963 comic 25/09/2015
Cinema Benoît Poelvoorde plays God in wacky Belgian satire This week in Cinema Box: ‘The Brand New Testament’ by Jaco Van Dormael, whose previous works include ‘Mr Nobody’ and ‘The Eighth Day’. In this 25/09/2015
Europe News Migrant summit: Hungary's Orban suggests Greece should allow others to defend its borders Amid deep divisions and furious rows over how to deal with Europe’s migrant crisis, EU leaders have gathered in Brussels to try and unify their 23/09/2015
Europe News Aid organisation calls for 'compassion' as EU sets sights on sharing out migrants An aid organisation is calling for “compassion” after EU ministers agreed a controversial deal to redistribute 120,000 migrants among member states 23/09/2015
Belgium Tense showdown predicted at EU refugee summit EU leaders prepare for what is predicted to be a tense showdown in Brussels to discuss the refugee crisis. 23/09/2015
Europe News EU migrant redistribution plan approved by interior ministers EU interior ministers have voted by a majority to adopt a resolution migrant redistribution among EU member states, according to a tweet by the Czech 22/09/2015
Economy AB InBev bids for SABMiller in beer industry's biggest merger move Moves are afoot to unite the world’s two biggest producers of beer. Anheuser-Busch InBev – which makes Budweiser and Stella Artois – says it 16/09/2015
Europe News Police pelted with eggs as farmers protest in Brussels There have been angry scenes in Brussels as EU farmers protested over falling milk and meat prices. Eggs and firecrackers were thrown at police, as 07/09/2015
Europe News Frustrated farmers protest in Brussels over falling milk and meat prices Angry farmers are taking to the streets of Brussels to protest over falling milk and meat prices. Arriving on tractors, they have brought the city 07/09/2015
Europe News Stay in Turkey, Hungary's Orban tells Syrian refugees Hungary’s prime minister says Syrian refugees should stop travelling to Europe. Viktor Orban made the comments at a press conference in Brussels. He 03/09/2015
Belgium Refugee crisis 'a German problem' says Hungary's Viktor Orban Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has described the refugee crisis as a “German problem.” He was speaking to reporters after a meeting with the 03/09/2015
Europe News Ukraine asks Europe for more help to support Minsk accords With no sign improvement of the security situation in eastern Ukraine, President Petro Poroshenko is continuing his diplomatic tour of Europe to call 27/08/2015
Europe News Belgium to discuss measures to deal with migrants entering country From early in the morning, around 400 people have been queuing outside the immigration office in Brussels. Those seeking asylum in Belgium need to 26/08/2015
Belgium Belgian dairy farmers block roads in more price protests Belgian milk and producers have again protested against low prices by blocking roads. They say an EU decision to free up production and ending quotas 30/07/2015