Euronews Debates Euronews Debates | The South Africa perspective: Can the EU & Africa reboot their relationship? In partnership with Brand South Africa A panel of experts discusses the key challenges facing the EU-Africa partnership today, including energy, security, education and the economy. 04/02/2022
Europe News Belgian inflation rises to highest level since 1983 Wages in Belgium are automatically indexed against inflation, meaning workers pay increases at the same time. 01/02/2022
Culture news New Belgian passports to feature iconic cartoons Tintin and the Smurfs The newly designed passports will also increase security, the country's foreign minister has said. 28/01/2022
Belgium Von der Leyen text messages to Pfizer CEO 'should be released' Critics say the European Commission has become less transparent, less accountable and "unhinged" from European democracy. 28/01/2022
Belgium Clashes in Brussels as thousands protest at COVID restrictions Sunday's march followed demonstrations in other European capitals this weekend against vaccine mandates and other COVID restrictions. 23/01/2022
Europe News Teen pilot lands in Belgium after record-breaking flight Zara Rutherford touched down in the town of Kortrijk, 90km west of Brussels, on Thursday afternoon - the same airfield where she embarked on her journey last August. 20/01/2022
Belgium Belgian court sentences migrant smuggling leader for UK lorry deaths Vo Van Hong was found guilty of leading a human trafficking group based in Belgium. 19/01/2022
Economy What is the EU's Stability and Growth Pact and why is it important? The bloc's fiscal rulebook has been suspended until next year to stave off any unwanted economic consequences of the pandemic. 18/01/2022
Art 'Fabric of Europe' art installation marks French EU Presidency As part of the French presidency of the Council of the European Union, an art installation titled 'The Fabric of Europe' is inaugurated in Brussels by French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot and Secretary of State for European Affairs Clement Beaune. 11/01/2022
Tech News EU will force tech firms to do more against child sexual abuse online The EU's home affairs commissioner plans to propose new legislation that will strengthen requirements for reporting abuse by social media platforms and internet service providers. 10/01/2022
Europe News Pressure mounts on Brussels to help reduce 'ghost flights' in Europe Airlines are currently expected to fly at least 50% of their flights or risk losing the slots used at airports to take off and land the following year. 06/01/2022
Belgium Dutch tourists flock to Belgium to escape New Year lockdown at home Thousands of Dutch visitors have been out and about in Antwerp shopping as well as eating and drinking in bars and cafés that are shut down in the Netherlands. 31/12/2021
Culture news Belgium's Council of State overturns government theatre closure The slap in the face for the government came on Tuesday afternoon. 28/12/2021
Culture news 'No culture, no future': Belgian cultural workers appeal COVID rules After meeting Tuesday with sector representatives, Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke told state broadcaster RTBF that “there’s no possibility to immediately revise the (government’s) decision.” 26/12/2021
Belgium Belgium to shut down all seven of its nuclear reactors by 2025 Progressively phasing out nuclear power has been enshrined in Belgian law since 2003. 23/12/2021
Belgium Belgium to close cinemas and theatres amid Omicron spread Belgium will close cinemas, theatres and ban most indoor activities to curb COVID-19 infections. 22/12/2021
Health news COVID can damage sperm and make it harder to get pregnant Researchers in Belgium found some patients who recovered from COVID suffered a drop in sperm count and mobility. 21/12/2021
Europe News Sanctions needed before any Russian invasion, says Ukrainian president EU leaders hosted leaders from Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Armenia and Azerbaijan in Brussels on Wednesday. 15/12/2021
Mobility Faster trains and cheaper tickets under new EU rail plans The European Commission has announced new plans to boost long-distance and cross-border train travel in Europe as part of efforts to tackle climate change. 15/12/2021
Belgium EU sanctions Russia's Wagner Group over human rights abuse claims It accused those targeted of "serious human rights abuses, including torture and extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions and killings, or in destabilising activities in some of the countries they operate in." 14/12/2021
Europe News Brussels wants EU police to cooperate better to fight organised crime According to Europol, 80% of gangs are involved in cross-border crimes. 08/12/2021
No Comment Health workers try to storm minister office in Brussels Several thousand medical workers protested in Brussles on Tuesday to call for better working conditions and to oppose mandatory vaccinations against COVID-19. 07/12/2021
Economy Eurozone finance ministers celebrate 20 years of European currency Eurozone finance ministers celebrate 20 years of European currency 07/12/2021
Europe News Belgian unions demand better wages and help with high energy bills Protesters were demonstrating against low pay for workers and rising energy costs. 06/12/2021
Sport Away supporters banned from Belgian football after fan violence The Belgian Pro League has condemned incidents that took place at two top-flight football matches over the weekend. 06/12/2021
Belgium Protesters clash with police in Brussels over COVID-19 restrictions It was the third week in a row that the government has tightened its rules as an avalanche of new cases strains the country’s health services. 06/12/2021