Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? European Jews and Muslims on edge as racism rises In this edition of Brussels, my love?, we ask if the Israel-Hamas war is turning European societies into breeding grounds for antisemitism and Islamophobia. 04/11/2023
Euronews Witness Has Belgium become a haven for people wanting to end their life? While euthanasia is legal in Belgium, increasing numbers of patients from neighbouring countries, particularly France, are seeking to end their lives there. 02/11/2023
Markets High interest rates and weak demand hit Europe's economy European markets were higher on Tuesday as investors digested a raft of economic data from across the Eurozone, as well as more corporate updates, including BP's latest earnings. 31/10/2023
Belgium Euroviews. Can the EU become an effective geopolitical power in the Middle East? Considering the increasing tensions and international competition in a very volatile region, if the EU seeks to become a strong actor in the MENA, it must uphold its values with tangible actions and not with contradictory statements, Assem Dandashly and Christos Kourtelis write. 30/10/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? EU parks plans to promote animal welfare In this edition of Brussels, my love?, we hear how the European Commission is juggling multiple files in the context of geopolitical turmoil. 28/10/2023
Belgium State of the Union: Israel-Hamas conflict dominates EU leaders' summit The European Union's autumn summit, held this week in Brussels, was attended by a new prime minister who is a well-known face of the centre-left. 27/10/2023
Belgium Brussels shooting: Man arrested on suspicion of supplying weapon The man arrested on Wednesday was suspected of being involved in supplying the automatic rifle used by the attacker, Abdesalem Lassoued. 26/10/2023
Belgium Serbia and Kosovo leaders set to resume normalisation talks The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo are scheduled to meet with top EU officials on Thursday to try to normalise ties. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti are not expected to meet face-to-face - but the aim is to push forward with new proposals floated last weekend. 25/10/2023
Belgium Brussels on security alert ahead of EU leaders summit Wednesday's police operation in Brussels comes one week after an Islamic extremist shot dead two Swedes and wounded a third in the Belgian capital. 25/10/2023
Tech News EU AI Act nearing trilogue agreement despite key roadblocks As the European Parliament, European Council and member states prepare for fifth round of negotiations on the AI Act this week, three key stumbling blocks remain in the negotiations, MEP Dragoș Tudorache told euronews in an interview. 23/10/2023
Belgium Belgian minister quits after deadly Brussels attack The shooter was denied asylum in October 2020 and ordered to be extradited in 2021, but the authorities did not do so because they could not find an address for him. After Monday night's shooting, the place where he was living was found within hours. 21/10/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? MEPs condemn horrific Hamas attack on Israel In this edition of our talk show Brussels, my love?, we hear how MEPs have been reacting to the horrific Israel-Hamas war and about a possible new government in Poland. 21/10/2023
Tech News AI Act trilogue to wrangle foundation models, governance Disagreements between the EU institutions over foundation AI models and governance issues are set to be wrangled during tomorrow’s (24 October) fifth trilogue negotiation taking place in Brussels, one of the AI Act’s MEP co-rapporteurs has told euronews. 20/10/2023
Green News EU ministers back ‘polluter pays’ principle on wastewater treatment EU environmental ministers have agreed that pharmaceutical and cosmetics companies should pay to cover costs of removing micro-pollutants from wastewater as the EU Council agreed an opening negotiating stance over an update to the bloc's 1991 Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. 18/10/2023
Belgium Commemorations in Brussels, as Islamic State claims shooting attack Swedish authorities say the suspect had previously served a prison sentence in the Nordic nation, but have not released any specific details of the crime, nor length of sentence. 18/10/2023
Belgium Brussels police kill suspect in shooting deaths of Sweden fans The suspect was shot at a cafe in the Brussels neighbourhood of Schaerbeek, where a residential property had been searched overnight. 17/10/2023
Belgium Police in Belgium say two people killed in a shooting in Brussels The shooting comes at a time of increased vigilance linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war that has heightened tension in several European nations. 16/10/2023
Art Georgian art festival in Brussels brings together East and West "The Avant-Garde in Georgia" at Bozar is one of the main highlights of this autumn's Europalia arts festival in Brussels. 16/10/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? The EU's disunited response to the Israel-Hamas war In this edition of our talk show Brussels, my love?, we discuss if the EU should play a role in the war between Israel and Hamas and President Zelenskyy's visit to Brussels. 14/10/2023
Belgium US Secretary of Defence joins NATO security discussions The escalating violence between Israel and Hamas has pushed the war to the top of the agenda as NATO allies meet in Brussels. The ministers will also discuss support for Ukraine's defence against Russian aggression and NATO's missions and operations in Kosovo and Iraq. 12/10/2023
Belgium European Union holds minute of silence for victims of Hamas attack The French government not only wants to avoid an escalation in the Middle East. It also wants to prevent the conflict from being imported into France. Fifty anti-Semitic acts have reportedly been committed since the weekend. 11/10/2023
Europe News Zelenskyy visits NATO to ask for more equipment ahead of winter Ukraine's President unexpectedly visited the NATO headquarters in Brussels on Tuesday morning where defence ministers from the military alliance are gathering for a meeting. 11/10/2023
Belgium Trial of ex-Rwandan officials involved in 1994 genocide kicks off This is the sixth trial in Belgium's capital linked to the 1994 genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda that killed hundreds of thousands of people. 09/10/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Europe's housing dilema highlighting inequalities In this edition of our talk show Brussels, my love?, we dive into the complex housing crisis touching most EU countries today and hear about a new media law to protect journalists against interference. 07/10/2023
Business Belgium monitoring China's Alibaba over spying concerns Belgium's security service says the Chinese company's logistics arm in Liège is causing suspicion over its use of private information. 05/10/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Poland rocks the boat of support to Ukraine In this edition of our talk show Brussels, my love?, we dive into the grain spat threatening good relations between Poland and Ukraine and discuss the future of the car industry in Europe. 30/09/2023