World News Zelenskyy stresses NATO unity for Ukrainian cause After meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that unity within NATO is crucial for bolstering Ukraine’s strength, with Rutte reassuring that the alliance would remain united. 17/10/2024
Europe News Brussels EU-Gulf summit discusses Middle East and Ukraine conflicts The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell commended Gulf countries' efforts and stressed the need for humanitarian aid in Gaza. 17/10/2024
Europe News 'Small explosion' stops train with MEPs in Strasbourg The French authorities have reported that the incident was caused by a technical problem which is already being solved. 10/10/2024
Design Reuse and adapt: The keywords of 2024 Brussels design festival September is design month across many European capitals and Brussels is no exception, with the city's art scene coming to life for four weeks. 24/09/2024
Radio Schuman Will EU's new defence Commissioner strengthen Europe's armies? Defence is becoming an increasingly central topic in Europe, and as a result, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen introduced a new portfolio dedicated to the issue's industrial aspects. 24/09/2024
Europe News Brussels’ first consumption centre aims to keep drugs off streets GATE, launched in 2022 to tackle drug problems in Brussels, will expand with a new centre next year due to its success and high demand. 13/09/2024
Business Unions to take Audi Brussels to court over escalating factory row Trade unions say they plan to take Audi Brussels to court, as tensions between the German car giant and workers continue to heat up. 12/09/2024
Europe News Brussels mayor vows to block migrant buses if Hungary acts on threats Philippe Close tells Euronews that Brussels will not be 'held hostage' by Viktor Orbán’s government. 12/09/2024
Europe News EU to use 'all powers' to stop Orbán from bussing migrants to Brussels Viktor Orbán has vowed retaliation for a €200 million fine imposed by the European Court of Justice, which Hungary refuses to pay. 10/09/2024
Europe News Belgium rejects Hungary's 'provocation' to bus migrants to Brussels The showdown between Budapest and Brussels over migration policy and the rule of law is quickly escalating. 09/09/2024
Business Audi row with Brussels workers heats up as it demands return of keys The carmaker threatens a lawsuit with workers in Brussels if some 200 keys taken by workers aren't returned, as tensions remain high over the potential plant closure. 09/09/2024
Belgium European officials' children attend Brussels school 50 years ago As the holiday season nears its end, another school year has just kicked off in the EU capital — a great time to remember how things were decades ago at the school for Europan Common Market delegates in 1972. 27/08/2024
Europe News How has Jordan Bardella voted in the European Parliament? During his time in the European Parliament, the French MEP and president of the Patriots for Europe group has voted against a resolution on EU support for Ukraine, the pact on migration and asylum and the European health pass. 26/08/2024
Europe News Huge Ukrainian flag unfurled in Brussels on eve of Independence Day Friday's ceremony was attended by representatives of the European Commission as well as the European Parliament, the diplomatic corps and several Ukrainians, many of whom wore traditional dress. 24/08/2024
Travel News New night train connecting 9 European cities to launch in 2025 The new European Sleeper route will run about twice a week during the winter and take around 15 hours. 21/08/2024
Europe News Brussels switches from horse-drawn carriages to electric ones In Brussels' central square, tourists have swapped horse-drawn carriages for electric ones, partly due to concern about the animals' welfare. 16/08/2024
Art Meet the artist behind the design of Brussels' Flower Carpet The 1680 square metres flower puzzle will for the first time be made up of more than 80% fresh dahlias, rather than the traditional begonias. 15/08/2024
Belgium Classic postcards are making a comeback in Belgium The Belgian Post service Bpost is seeing a steady decline in physical mail, but postcards are enjoying a revival. 15/08/2024
Europe News Commissioner nominees mostly male as leaders flout von der Leyen order Of the 17 EU capitals that have named their Commissioner picks so far, only five have put forward a female candidate. 14/08/2024
Belgium Brussels police search 14 houses as part of terrorism investigation The searches were conducted in Antwerp, Liege and Ghent, and the Brussels region. 25/07/2024