Europe News Another shooting in the centre of Brussels as drug gang war rages And in an indication of how serious the violence is, the Minister of the Interior and Security Bernard Quintin visited the scene of the shooting. 16/02/2025
Art Location not found: Brussels is set to become home for Pride Museum An international group aims to open Brussels' first queer museum after years of preparation and the launch of its digital presence. 16/02/2025
Europe News Trump's peace push 'not a betrayal' of Ukraine, Hegseth says The US Secretary of Defence sought to clarify that his country was invested in peace after Trump explosively announced talks were to begin after speaking with Putin. 13/02/2025
Travel News Cancelled flights: Travel chaos in Belgium as airport workers strike All departing flights from Brussels Airport and Charleroi Airport in Belgium have been cancelled. 13/02/2025
Europe News Fears persist after deadly drug gang violence in Brussels The shooting, which left one person dead, has terrified residents in the Brussels area of Anderlecht, who have become all too familiar with the city's notorious rival drug gang violence. 11/02/2025
Travel News New Brussels to Venice night train stopped at the Italian border The head of the company behind the journey said 'the Italians began to change their minds' on allowing the train into the country. 07/02/2025
Europe News One dead in fourth shooting linked to drug gangs in Brussels this week Authorities in the Belgian capital are trying to combat drug-related violence. 07/02/2025
Destinations Enjoy the journey with these stops along the new Brussels-Venice route Want to explore a different side of Europe? From Cologne’s Carnival to Innsbruck’s pistes, this train route goes deeper. 06/02/2025
Europe News One injured in second shooting near Brussels metro station A Brussels prosecutor said the perpetrator was still on the run after the second shooting in the Belgian capital in less than two days. 06/02/2025
Europe News Brussels metro disrupted as police hunt for gunmen in tunnels Two men wearing balaclavas exchanged fire outside the Clémenceau metro station in the Belgian capital early on Wednesday. 05/02/2025
Travel News Flights and trains at a standstill in Belgium due to nationwide strike At one Brussels airport, all departures are cancelled after midday as "security can no longer be guaranteed" 13/01/2025
Radio Schuman Will an Austrian eurosceptic chancellor sit at the EU’s council table? The centre-right Austrian People's Party is currently negotiating with the far-right Freedom Party to establish a coalition government in Austria. 08/01/2025
Europe News Sex workers in Belgium gain labour rights as historic law takes effect The new law in Belgium, which came into force over the weekend, grants sex workers formal employment contracts and legal protections similar to other workers. 02/12/2024
Europe News Brussels turns blue and yellow as Ukraine war reaches 1,000 days November 19th marks the 1,000th day since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. To honour the grim milestone, Ukraine's colours shine bright on the buildings of Brussels' EU institutions. 18/11/2024
Europe News Desperate ride-hailing app drivers disrupt traffic in Brussels At least 200 drivers employed by ride-hailing platforms including Uber are demanding lower commissions, higher pay rates, and unified rules for taxis and so-called street cabs in Belgium. 15/11/2024
Belgium Hundreds protest far-right Bardella's book signing event in Brussels In Brussels, police used water cannons against left-wing demonstrators protesting a book-signing event of far-right French politician Jordan Bardella. The president of the Rassemblement National was presenting his recently published memoir. 14/11/2024
Europe News Blinken in Brussels as Ukraine faces uncertainty with Trump’s return US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Brussels for urgent talks with EU and NATO officials on boosting support for Ukraine, amid concerns over potential policy shifts after Donald Trump returns to the White House. 13/11/2024
Business European countries are spending more on defence, a think tank says European nations boosted their defences in response to the annexation of the Crimea Peninsula in 2014 and Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a London-based think tank said Friday, but much remains to be done for them to be ready to face threats from Russia. 08/11/2024
Experiences Visit these European Christmas markets for the weekend by train From Strasbourg to Cologne, take the green route to Europe’s best Christmas markets. 30/10/2024
Belgium Belgium's largest drug trial ends with over 100 convictions Police officers intercepted messages for two years after they were able to hack into the encrypted phone service Sky ECC. 29/10/2024