Culture news Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche talks gender equality The award-winning Nigerian writer spoke to Euronews Culture about influencing gender equality and... 04/11/2022
Europe News New pollution plans must bring EU in line with WHO air quality rules The European Commission laid out proposals for stricter air quality rules 26/10/2022
Europe News Trade unions say Uber unfairly influencing platform workers' rights Former chief lobbyist for the company turned whistleblower Mark MacGann appeared in front of MEPs Tuesday at hearing. 25/10/2022
Europe News EU countries agree on COP27 climate ambitions EU environment ministers got together in Luxembourg to agree on a text to take to the UN climate conference in Egypt in November. 24/10/2022
Belgium NATO insists annual nuclear drills are not linked to Russia tensions The manoeuvres are likely to coincide with Moscow's own annual nuclear drills, dubbed "Grom", in which Russia tests its nuclear-capable bombers, submarines and missiles. 17/10/2022
Europe News Russian army will be annihilated if it uses nuclear weapons - Borrell In response to the Russian president's threats, the EU's foreign policy chief said Western countries were not "bluffing" either. 13/10/2022
Belgium Russia recent strikes target Ukrainian 'points of pride', says expert Increased attacks by Russia on critical Ukrainian national infrastructure were expected following the Kerch bridge strike, Dr Patrick Bury told Euronews. 12/10/2022
Europe News The UK and France pledge to help bolster Ukraine's defence systems It comes after a wave of missiles hit Ukrainian cities on Monday. 12/10/2022
Europe News Belgium to step up fight against drug smuggling and organised crime The Port of Antwerp seized 89 tonnes of cocaine In 2021. 11/10/2022
Europe News EU watchdog probes Frontex, EEAS surveillance support to non-EU states The EU Ombudsman launched investigations over concerns the two agencies might not have carried out necessary human rights risk and impact assessments before supporting third countries in the development of surveillance capabilities. 10/10/2022
Belgium Protesters block two TotalEnergies facilities in Belgium Climate activists demonstrated at TotalEnergies oil sites at Feluy and Liege in Belgium on Saturday, against sky-rocketing energy prices and the use of fossil fuels. 09/10/2022
Europe News Qatar World Cup boycott widens as Brussels bar owner plans to snub A number of bars and cafes in Brussels plan to boycott the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar. 06/10/2022
Europe News Belgian business owners struggle with high energy bills "We are wondering where we're going to end up because we're going to have to tighten our belts more and more," a man in Huy told Euronews 04/10/2022
Food and Drink Brussels eatery sprouts dark dining experience amid energy crisis In Brussels, restaurant owners are imagining what a future without gas and electricity could look like for diners. 03/10/2022
No Comment Brussels restaurant goes dark to highlight energy crisis While EU governments still mull over introducing a cap on gas prices, some businesses are more in a hurry for solutions to the energy crisis. In Brussels, the epicenter of the EU, a group of restaurants owners have imagined how a future without gas and electricity would look like for gourmets. 30/09/2022
Europe News Iran: Protesters gather outside European Parliament, ask EU to do more Hundreds of people gathered outside the European Parliament to pressure the EU to support their people. 29/09/2022
Europe News Man dies in Belgian police raid on suspected far-right extremists The 36-year-old was shot during gunfire exchange at an address in Merksem in the region of Antwerp, Belgian public broadcaster RTBF reported. 28/09/2022
Belgium Dutch nationals arrested after threat to Belgian justice minister Media reports say an assault rifle and bottles filled with petrol were discovered inside a vehicle registered in the Netherlands, spotted near the minister's home. 24/09/2022
Culture news The dying art of political satire: Winners of LIBEX 2022 competition The winning entries of the LIBEX 2022 editorial cartoon competition have been announced. 24/09/2022
Europe News Thousands protest in Brussels over cost of living crisis Ten thousand people took to the streets of Brussels on Wednesday to protest against rising food and gas prices and unaffordable energy bills. 21/09/2022
Belgium Belgian bishops agree to bless same-sex unions, defying Vatican Flemish bishops issued a document allowing the blessings of same-sex unions, defying the Vatican's ruling 20/09/2022
Belgium VIDEO: Ukraine features heavily in State of the EU speech The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had Ukraine at the centre of the State of the Union speech in Strasbourg. 14/09/2022
Europe News Belgium kicks off largest-ever trial for 2016 Brussels terror attacks Up to 960 civil plaintiffs will be represented in the landmark trial, expected to last a total of eight months. 12/09/2022
Belgium Brussels fantastic film festival completes 40 years Directors from all over the world came to the auditoriums of the Belgian capital's Universal Exhibition to present their films. John Mc Tiernan, author of "Predator" and "Die Hard" is this year's guest of honour. 07/09/2022
Europe News COVID-19 vaccine campaigns could be faster, industry says Thomas Triomphe, executive vice-president of vaccines at Sanofi addressed MEPs in Brussels on Tuesday. 06/09/2022
Travel News The new underwater drone hunting unexploded mines off Belgium's coast The underwater drone called Remus is able to explore and map shallow waters off Belgium's coast where conventional ships cannot go. 06/09/2022