Europe News Scandals risk shattering people's trust in the EU, warns Ombudsman In an interview with Euronews, Emily O'Reilly said citizens were "almost predestined" to distrust the EU institutions. 25/04/2023
Europe News EU wastewater directive makes way through Parliament but at what cost? The new law will mean greater investments in new technologies, as well as industries that contaminate wastewater having to pay-to-pollute. 25/04/2023
Europe News European countries sign declaration to make North Sea wind power hub Greenpeace Belgium said, however, that a political declaration will not be enough and that they will need to monitor investment year by year in order not to miss their objectives. 24/04/2023
Europe News Nine European countries discuss offshore wind power in North Sea Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Luxembourg, Ireland, Norway and the United Kingdom are meeting in Belgium for the North Sea Summit. 24/04/2023
Food and Drink Belgium destroys US beer over 'Champagne of Beers' slogan Belgian customs crushed over 2,000 cans of Miller High Life after Champagne producers complained about the beer's slogan: "The Champagne of Beers". 24/04/2023
Health news Glider with tumours on board tests if cancer grows in zero gravity Scientists are trying to find out if gravity has an effect on cancer, heart rates, and bone fractures by using a glider to create weightlessness. 21/04/2023
Brussels, My Love? Watch: Are European countries united on EU-China relations? In this edition of Brussels, my love, we take a look at the EU stance on China and ask if the Pentagon war leaks are keeping people in Brussels awake at night. 15/04/2023
Europe News Belgian MEP Tarabella set to be released from prison, lawyer says Belgian MEP Marc Tarabella will be released under electronic surveillance in the coming days, his lawyer said. 11/04/2023
Smart Regions The EU project helping Brussels tap into its geothermal potential In partnership with the European Commission In this latest episode of Smart Regions, we explore how one EU-funded project is trying to address the lack of data on the ground beneath the Belgian capital. 10/04/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? NATO enlargement & EU crackdown on greenwashing In this episode of Brussels, my love, we pick apart Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron's trip to China, Finland becoming the newest member of NATO and the European Union's attempt to stop green-washing. 08/04/2023
Europe News Brussels won't change pesticides law to protect bees despite petition The European Commission is pushing for the Parliament and the Member States to finish the initiatives that are on the table. 05/04/2023
Europe News EU and US pledge to reinforce energy cooperation ahead of next winter While the EU went through these cold months without trouble, next winter might be more difficult. 04/04/2023
No Comment Watch: Brussel's terrorist victims remembered Victims of Brussel's deadliest terrorist attack were remembered on Wednesday morning at the seventh commemoration of the event 23/03/2023
Belgium Seventh commemoration of 2016 Brussels attacks adds 33rd victim's name Seventh commemoration of 2016 Brussels attacks adds 33rd victim's name after Shanti De Corte was euthanised last year. 22/03/2023
Europe News Chemical risk biggest consumer danger from non-food products The European Commission released its annual study on the Safety Gate system that enables information on measures taken against dangerous non-food products to be circulated rapidly. 13/03/2023
Belgium Belgium set to ban gambling adverts from July The ban will extend to gambling advertisements on social media, TV and in sports stadiums. 13/03/2023
Europe News Asylum seekers sleeping rough in Brussels for months, as crisis grows There are currently 3,000 people seeking refuge in Belgium and staying in the streets, most of whom are in Brussels. 07/03/2023
Europe News Vandecasteele prisoner swap with Iran constitutional - Belgian court Olivier Vandecasteele has been imprisoned since February last year. 03/03/2023
Europe News Corruption scandal: Francesco Giorgi now under electronic monitoring Francesco Giorgi remains charged with participation in a criminal organisation, corruption and money laundering. 23/02/2023
Belgium 'Putin must not win' says Stoltenberg following Putin's address NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg affirmed the alliance's support for Ukraine in a joint press conference with Ukranie's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba and the EU's top diplomat, Josep Borrell in Brussels. 21/02/2023
Belgium Stronger together: NATO, EU and Ukraine agree on arms procurement As part of trilateral talks in Brussels, Jens Stoltenberg, Dmytro Kuleba and Josep Borrell stressed that closer coordination in ramping up arms production will accelerate Ukraine's efforts in pushing back Russian forces. 21/02/2023
Belgium Ukraine tops agenda as EU foreign affairs ministers meet in Brussels Ukraine tops agenda as EU foreign affairs ministers meet in Brussels 20/02/2023
Belgium WATCH LIVE: NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg press conference NATO defence minister have been meeting this week in Brussels. 15/02/2023
Belgium NATO discusses more military support for Ukraine NATO members hope to accelerate the supply of arms to Ukraine as they meet in Brussels on Tuesday, as war reaches a 'critical time’ and Kyiv’s forces use ammunition faster than its allies can supply. 14/02/2023
Europe News EU states must join Brussels' case over Hungary's anti-LBGT law - NGOs The European Commission says the Hungarian law violates internal market rules, the fundamental rights of individuals, and EU values. 13/02/2023
No Comment WATCH: Standing ovation for Zelenskyy at EU Parliament in Brussels Standing ovation for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at EU Parliament in Brussels 09/02/2023