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Cult Planting seeds of heritage and strokes of tradition in Chile | CULT In partnership with Media City
Europe News 'EU should put climate above trade,' says Brussels top job hopeful Watch live: "Climate change now top of agenda where it belongs," says Green MEP Ska Keller 25/04/2019
Europe News Van Rompuy advisor warns of European "day of reckoning Luuk Van Middelaar, a philosopher and advisor to former President of the European Council, Herman van Rompuy, has spoken to Euronews about a new balance of power in Brussels. 25/04/2019
World EU and Japan prepare for Brussels summit as new trade deal underway The European Union is holding a summit with Japan in Brussels later today. The high level gathering precedes the G20 meeting, which is to take place in Osaka in June. It also comes less than three months after the EU-Japan trade deal came into force. 25/04/2019
Next Series EU Labs use groundbreaking "CRMs" to check pesticides in food In partnership with The European Commission The European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) is developing Certified Reference Materials (a “CRM”) to check pesticides in foods. A CRM is a measurement standard supporting laboratories to check the quality of their measurement methods. 22/04/2019
Belgium MEPs votes in favour of strict new rules on online terrorist content The European Parliament has voted in favour of proposals that will compel websites to take down terrorist content within one hour 17/04/2019
Living Can one woman change Belgium’s love affair with bottled water? Why is Belgium so hooked on bottled water - while hosting the EU headquarters, a world leader in the fight against plastic waste? 15/04/2019
Belgium European Elections 2019: What happened this week? This week we take a look at some of those running for election, including a former tennis world No.1 and a great-grandson with a formidable political lineage, and examine a poll that shows an upward trend for both the parliament's largest groups. 14/04/2019
Europe News What does the European Council do? Ahead of the European Parliament elections in June, we outline the functions of the different branches of the European Union. What does the European Council do? 14/04/2019
Europe News The EC say they protect whistleblowers - but what about Assange? A new whistleblower directive was approved by EU negotiators on Tuesday in Strasbourg. But at a press conference, when asked whether Julian Assange was a whistleblower, the reply was "no comment". 12/04/2019
Belgium What was on the tablet that had May and Merkel laughing? German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been breaking the EU summit ice with under-fire UK PM Theresa May. 10/04/2019
Belgium What does the EU trade with China? In charts As officials from the EU and China meet in search of creating stronger trade ties, we take a look at why and how this summit is critical for Europe. 09/04/2019
Belgium EU target to half road fatalities by 2020 won't be reached The safest European roads are in the UK and the least safe in Romania, the report found. 06/04/2019
Belgium Belgium apologises for abducting mixed-race children in colonial-era Belgium has for the first time officially acknowledged responsibility for kidnapping thousands of mixed-race children from Congo between 1959 and 1962 05/04/2019
Belgium Fancy a veggie disc? MEPs back burger ban for plant-based foods The EU's Agricultural Committee has voted in favour of removing plant references from names associated with meat 04/04/2019
Belgium Juncker: 'No more short Brexit delays unless deal passed by April 12' Back to you, London. 03/04/2019
Belgium EU chief negotiator Barnier says no deal Brexit increasingly likely The EU says no deal Brexit is now more likely than ever before but hopes to avoid it 02/04/2019
Belgium Protest over 'social dumping' in transport sector held in Brussels On Wednesday, transit workers from across the EU marched from downtown Brussels to the European Commission in protest. 27/03/2019
Belgium Operation Sophia: EU to scale back Mediterranean rescue mission The European Union is set to end the navy patrols aimed at preventing migrants from making the perilous Mediterranean Sea crossing from North Africa to Europe. 27/03/2019
World 'Bored to death': Brexit has exasperated this MEP | Raw Politics Tired of hearing about Brexit? Well, this German MEP echoed what many of us may be feeling. 27/03/2019
Belgium Watch: Joking Juncker looks for comic relief from Brexit tension The EU Commission President sparked a moment of light relief ahead of Brexit crunch talks. 21/03/2019
Europe News Ireland may need referendum if UK stays in EU beyond June: Irish PM Ireland may have to hold referendum to decide on UK participation in Euro elections 21/03/2019
Europe News UK Brexit delay request dominates EU summit as May goes to Brussels The European Council is to consider the UK's request for a Brexit delay. British opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is also in Brussels to push his alternative plan. 21/03/2019
Belgium Watch again: Brexit extension possible if MPs pass deal, says Tusk A short Brexit extension is "possible" but "conditional", EU Council President Donald Tusk said on Wednesday, in a short press conference in reaction to UK PM Theresa May's decision to ask Brussels for a Brexit extension until June 30. 20/03/2019
Europe News EU hits Google with €1.49bn fine for 'blocking rival search engines' It is the third fine the EU has given to Google in two years. 20/03/2019
Europe News Police say Brussels 'bomb threat' was false alarm Dozens of people were evacuated from a building near the European Union's headquarters on Tuesday morning. But after combing nearby streets, police confirmed it was a false alarm. 19/03/2019