Europe News Belgians resigned but not yet panicking as prices continue to rise Inflation in Belgium is one of the highest in Europe, while Brussels has a high unemployment rate. 03/05/2022
Belgium Germany could cope with Russian oil embargo by end of year — minister Diplomats say the EU is edging towards a ban on Russian oil imports by the end of 2022. A crisis meeting in Brussels is also seeking unity against Moscow's demand for gas payments in roubles. 02/05/2022
No Comment Ukrainians urge EU to stop buying Russian oil, gas Ukrainian citizens demonstrated in front of the European Council building in Brussels on Friday to call on the European Union to stop buying Russian oil and gas. 29/04/2022
Belgium Belgian foreign minister temporarily steps down to care for husband Sophie Wilmes' husband has been diagnosed with "aggressive brain cancer". 21/04/2022
Belgium Belgian trial begins against alleged accomplices of 2015 Paris attacks The suspects are accused of providing shelter, money or transport to the terrorist cell behind the attacks which left 130 people dead. 19/04/2022
Belgium Migrant fights to prove identity in bid to land €250,000 lottery prize The man, 28, bought the winning scratch card for €5 a few weeks ago but has been unable to claim his prize. 15/04/2022
Smart Regions Under one roof: the project providing integrated health care In partnership with the European Commission An initiative has been set up in Brussels to provide medical care and other public services all under one roof. Smart Regions went to find out more. 11/04/2022
Europe News EU countries agree on new Russia sanctions, including coal embargo "The aim of our sanctions is to stop the reckless, inhuman and aggressive behaviour of the Russian troops," said the EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. 08/04/2022
Europe News Ukraine needs more weapons and quick, says country's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba was invited to take part in a meeting with NATO ministers. 07/04/2022
Europe News EU countries yet to reach agreement on fresh sanctions against Russia Ambassadors from across the bloc were meeting in Brussels on Wednesday to hammer out the final details of the new measures. 06/04/2022
Real Economy Europe rethinking its rules on government debt In partnership with The European Commission The EU is rethinking the rules on public spending, debt and investment that will shape the future of Europe’s economy. 06/04/2022
Europe News EU extends free roaming in Europe until 2032 EU extends free roaming in Europe until 2032 04/04/2022
No Comment Violinist plays Ukrainian national anthem before lawmakers in Belgium A violinist took to the floor before Belgian lawmakers and performed a moving rendition of the Ukrainian national anthem as Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke via video-link to Belgium’s Federal Parliament on Thursday. 01/04/2022
Europe News Zelenskyy targets Russian diamonds in address to Belgian Parliament The city of Antwerp is responsible for the trade of 86% of rough diamonds mined in the world, according to the Antwerp World Diamond Centre. 31/03/2022
Europe Decoded How COVID is still hitting Europe hard and what the EU can do next EU countries rushed to get their population vaccinated. Now, nearly three-quarters of the bloc's population is inoculated, yet the region remains at the epicentre of the pandemic. 29/03/2022
Belgium Tensions surface over energy prices as EU summit draws to a close The two-day EU leaders summit in Brussels centered largely on strategies aimed at dealing with Europe's dependency on Russian energy. 25/03/2022
Europe Decoded What's on Joe Biden's packed agenda in Brussels today? In what is set to be a busy day, Biden will become the first US president to participate physically at an EU summit. 24/03/2022
Europe News What is the European Council and why is it meeting in Brussels? The tete-a-tete brings 27 EU leaders together six times a year - and this year there is a special guest. 23/03/2022
Economy EU relaxes state aid rules for companies impacted by war in Ukraine Brussels first relaxed its strict state aid rules to mitigate the economic impact of COVID-19. Now it's doing it again because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 23/03/2022
Europe News Skyrocketing fertiliser prices sends farmers production costs soaring The war in Ukraine is seriously impacting the cost of fertiliser in the EU. 21/03/2022
Europe News Russia committing 'massive war crime' in Mariupol, says Borrell Ukrainian authorities rejected a Russian ultimatum for Mariupol to surrender. 21/03/2022
Europe News Brussels mulls Russian oil embargo in new sanctions round Russian provides more than a third of EU imports of petroleum products and 40% of all EU imports of natural gas. 21/03/2022
Europe News 'We are human too': Congolese student who fled Ukraine recounts racism Videos shared on social showed black people being pushed off trains and animals being prioritised before people. 21/03/2022
Belgium Six killed as car driven into carnival crowd in southern Belgium The circumstances of Sunday morning's incident in the southern town of La Louvière are unclear, but a terrorist motive is not thought to be considered at this stage. 20/03/2022
Belgium Belgium postpones nuclear energy phase-out by 10 years over Ukraine The Belgian government's move, prompted by soaring energy prices due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, means two recent reactors will remain operational until 2035. 19/03/2022
Belgium Antwerp: Belgium man admits to revenge murder of former schoolteacher The 37-year-old man confessed to the killing on Thursday, according to judicial sources. 17/03/2022