Belgium How will Europe decide on Afghan refugee policy? Catherine Woollard, Director of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, said the EU is doing well on evacuating and providing safe routes for people who've worked for the international community. But that's not the full story... 24/08/2021
No Comment Large crowds attend festival thanks to COVID-19 safe tickets Anyone in Belgium that has a COVID Safe Ticket is able to attend large scale outdoor events with between 1 500 and 75 000 spectators. This could be a football game, an open-air performance or a music festival. 14/08/2021
Belgium Six EU countries call for forced return of Afghans to continue Afghanistan had in July urged Europe to stop deportations for three months due to the deteriorating security situation on the grounds as Taliban insurgents make rapid gains. 10/08/2021
Belgium Belgian customs arrest 45, seize million of counterfeit cigarettes A Belgian official described the operation as the biggest ever conducted in the country which has become a hub for cigarette trafficking to neighbouring countries. 04/08/2021
Europe News How to save a decimated town: The struggle for Belgium's Doel A struggle of over 20 years between locals and governments about the fate of the Flemish town of Doel could soon come to an end. 30/07/2021
Belgium Work-life balance: Will the future of work be remote? Some people love it, others hate it, but one thing is certain, working from home might be a COVID-19 trend that is here to stay. Some experts are now calling on companies to create conditions for hybrid working models. 29/07/2021
Europe News Flood cleanup continues in Belgium in difficult conditions Thousands of people remain without essential provisions after the floods in Belgium which killed at least 41 people 2 weeks ago. 28/07/2021
Europe News Brussels to install 11,000 electric charging stations by 2035 The European Commission recently announced it wants to ban the sale of all petrol and diesel cars by 2035. 26/07/2021
No Comment Dinant hit by new floods yesterday evening after thunderstorms and heavy rain Dinant hit by new floods yesterday evening after thunderstorms and heavy rain 25/07/2021
Europe News Brussels announces 'breakthrough' on migrants' hunger strike A number of migrants on hunger strike since May 23 were wheeled out of the Church of St. John the Baptist on Wednesday after the deal was announced. 21/07/2021
Money The EU is making Bitcoin traceable, closing crypto loophole The proposed new rules will make it harder to use crypto to launder proceeds of crime, the European Commission said. 21/07/2021
Europe News Belgium reassesses river flows after deadly floods Experts in hydrology and river flows are now warning that major research must be conducted in order to know exactly how to rebuild the towns destroyed by the floods. 20/07/2021
Belgium After devastating floods sweep Europe, a continent mourns its dead Nearly 200 people lost their lives in Germany and Belgium. 20/07/2021
Belgium Belgium repatriates 6 mothers and 10 children from Syria camps The operation marks Belgium's largest repatriation effort from jihadist camps since the fall of the so-called Islamic State group in 2019. 17/07/2021
Belgium Liege bracing for a higher death toll as rescue efforts continue “The cars have completely disappeared and the men and women have water up to here (points to her neck). I haven’t seen this anywhere before," Anna, a local in Liege, told Euronews. 16/07/2021
No Comment Heavy rainfall in Liège causes flash floods after river bursts banks In Mery, near Esneux, cars were swept away by flood water, as the wider province of Liege was placed under a 'red' alert level. 14/07/2021
Belgium Headscarf debate sparked in Belgium after civil servant's resignation The resignation of a government representative in Belgium has prompted debate in parliament over the ban on civil servants wearing religious symbols. 12/07/2021
Climate Europe's climate masterplan aims to slash emissions within a decade The European Union is preparing to unveil a raft of ambitious plans designed to cut emissions drastically over the next decade. 12/07/2021
Belgium Woman, 90, dies after being infected with two COVID-19 variants The elderly woman, who had not been vaccinated, contracted both the Alpha and Beta variants, which were first detected in Britain and South Africa respectively. 11/07/2021
Europe News EU eco-agriculture reforms are 'not worth it', say Belgian farmers Brussels has introduced eco-schemes as part of its Common Agricultural Policy reform, in order to support and incentivise farmers to undertake practices beneficial for the climate, biodiversity, and the environment. 08/07/2021
Real Economy Brussels Economic Forum 2021: what will Europe’s economy look like post-pandemic? In partnership with The European Commission The hot topic at the Brussels Economic Forum is how to build Europe’s new economy post-pandemic. We speak to some business owners, EU commissioners and the head of the WTO about vaccines, international trade and the economic outlook. 07/07/2021
My Europe Series Europe's week: Slovenia takes over Council presidency From Portugal handing over the baton of the EU's Council presidency to Slovenia to the EU and UK extending the Northern Ireland protocol grace period, here are the top stories in Brussels this week. 02/07/2021
Europe News Europe saw record low numbers of refugees seeking asylum last year The report released by the European Asylum Support Office noted that the pandemic played a major role in less people seeking refuge. 29/06/2021
Europe News More than 450 "sans papiers" say they have not eaten since May 23rd A hunger strike taking place at a church in central Brussels and at two universities in the city is pressuring the government to grant them residency without going through the asylum process. 29/06/2021
World Guterres: 'Vaccinate everybody everywhere sooner rather than later' In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews on the pandemic, climate, migration and violence against women, UN secretary general António Guterres made a case for strengthening international institutions and the multilateral framework. It's either a breakdown or a breakthrough, he said. 25/06/2021
Europe News MEPs give final approval to EU's 2050 climate neutrality target The new EU Climate Law increases the EU’s 2030 emissions reductions target from 40% to at least 55%. 24/06/2021