Russia: Retaliation after the EU's decision to limit its diplomatic mission in Brussels
Russia announced retaliatory measures after the European Commission decided to limit its diplomatic representation in Brussels, deeming the EU unworthy of participating in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.
Brussels rejects creating a specific funding mechanism to ensure safe abortion throughout the EU
Brussels has rejected a specific financial mechanism proposed to ensure safe and affordable abortion access across the EU.
Orban Escalates: Requests Experts from Brussels Regarding the Druzhba Pipeline
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban intensifies his rhetoric against Ukraine regarding the Druzhba pipeline and requests experts from Brussels to assess damages.
Prime Minister: Blocking Hungary's sanctions on Russia and support for Ukraine is unacceptable
Lithuanian Prime Minister emphasizes the unacceptable nature of Hungary blocking sanctions on Russia and support for Ukraine during a recent visit to Brussels.
Brussels is Discussing Additional Economic Support for Eastern Europe
The Latvian Prime Minister discusses potential financial solutions from the European Investment Bank to support entrepreneurs in Eastern Europe.
Brussels publishes the treaty that defines the status of Gibraltar after Brexit
The European Commission has published the legal text that outlines the treaty concerning Gibraltar's status post-Brexit, which aims to facilitate access to Schengen and the single market while removing physical barriers.
Starmer - Metsola Meeting in London: 'A stronger and closer relationship based on realism is in everyone's interest'
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola met with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during her official visit to the UK to strengthen Brussels-London relations ten years after Brexit.
Thousands of holiday apartments are disappearing from the Spanish market. Brussels intervenes
The European Commission questions Spain's unified register of properties for tourist rental, leading to the removal of tens of thousands of properties deemed illegal or non-compliant.
Live at 12: Government Press Conference with Pevkur and Terras
Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur and Minister of Rural Affairs and Agriculture Hendrik Johannes Terras are participating in a government press conference at noon.
The Prime Minister will discuss the security of the Eastern Community borders with EU and NATO leaders in Brussels
The Prime Minister of Lithuania is set to emphasize the importance of coordinated actions for the security of Eastern European borders at a high-level conference with EU and NATO leaders in Brussels.
New EU Code of Conduct for Reliable Online Reviews in Tourism
A new EU Code of Conduct aimed at ensuring the authenticity and reliability of online reviews in the tourism sector was signed in Brussels.
The European Union awaits greater clarity from the USA regarding the trade agreement
The EU is seeking more clarity from the USA on a trade agreement that was promised to be in effect by the summer according to European Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič.
NATO leader: Ukraine's efforts to defend itself against Russian terror must be supported more
NATO Secretary General emphasized the need for increased support for Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression, highlighting the importance of Ukrainian security for the entire alliance.
The EU reduces Russia's diplomatic mission in Brussels to 40 people
The European Union has announced a reduction of Russia's diplomatic mission in Brussels to just 40 members, as stated by the EU's foreign affairs representative, Kaja Kallasa.
The majority association of judges conveys to Brussels its "concern" about political attacks on the Judiciary
The Spanish judges' association has expressed concerns to the EU regarding political attacks undermining judicial independence.
LIVE BLOG ⟩ Volodymyr Zelensky speaks at the European Parliament's session dedicated to the anniversary of the war in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is participating remotely in a special session of the European Parliament dedicated to the fourth anniversary of the war in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy urges EU to set clear date for Ukraine’s accession
President Zelenskyy calls on the EU to establish a clear timeline for Ukraine’s accession, proposing 2027 as a target date.
The EU freezes the tariff agreement. The US warns: a blow for those who are crafty
The European Union has paused the tariff agreement with the United States amid ongoing concerns about trade relations and has not yet received concrete assurances from the US administration.
Russia offered EU a non-aggression pact - no response from Brussels
Russia has proposed a non-aggression pact to the EU, yet there has been no response from European officials, according to Alexander Grushko, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia.
The EU Council agrees on new sanctions against Russia
The EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels has reached an agreement on sanctions against eight Russian judicial and prison officials involved in repression against civil society in Russia.
Ukrainian flag raised outside European Commission in Brussels
The Ukrainian flag was raised outside the European Commission in Brussels in solidarity with Ukraine ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion.
K. Budrys in Brussels: The EU must urgently increase military support for Ukraine
Lithuanian Foreign Minister K. Budrys emphasized the need for the EU to increase military aid to Ukraine and expedited its membership by 2030.
This Will Definitely Ruin the Taste of Brussels Sprouts – Many Succumb
The article discusses how overcooking Brussels sprouts adversely affects their flavor and offers tips on proper cooking methods to maintain their taste.
Breakfast Diplomacy Aims to Lower Sweden's Brussels Bill
Sweden's EU minister Jessica Rosencrantz is engaged in negotiations to prevent a proposed 60% increase in the country's EU fees as part of the discussions on the bloc's next long-term budget.
Trump's tariff chaos causes EU lawmakers to delay Europe's agreement with the USA once again
EU lawmakers have paused the trade agreement with the USA amid uncertainties stemming from Trump's tariff policies.
European Commission expects Orbán to honour pledge on €90bn Ukraine loan
The European Commission anticipates that Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will fulfill his commitment regarding a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine, originally discussed during a European Council meeting.
Brussels asks Hungary to fulfill its commitment and approve the loan to Ukraine
Brussels is urging Hungary to approve a significant financial aid package for Ukraine, which Hungary is currently blocking.
In Brussels, volunteers assemble drones to be sent to Ukraine
In Brussels, volunteers come together to assemble drones for support in Ukraine, coordinated by an NGO and funded by private donations.
Exclusive: Mounting concern in Brussels over Ukraine’s reform backslide
Senior EU officials express growing concerns over Ukraine's lack of progress on essential reforms necessary for EU membership amidst the country's push for expedited entry into the European Union.
LIVE: The Riigikogu has summoned Brussels officials regarding Rail Baltic
The Riigikogu is holding a special committee meeting to discuss the Rail Baltic project, prompted by rising costs and unresolved risks associated with the railway's development.
British publicists: Kaja Kallas has become a symbol of Brussels elite arrogance
British publicist Brendan O'Neill claims that Kaja Kallas has become the voice of the liberal elite in the EU, highlighting a significant divide between the political class and ordinary citizens.
EU loans to Ukraine in the balance – Hungarian veto creates worry and anger
Hungary's announced veto against EU loans for Ukraine has triggered significant concern among foreign ministers gathering in Brussels.
EU's Foreign Ministers Meet Trump's 'Peace Council'
EU foreign ministers are set to meet with the leader of Trump's 'Peace Council' in Brussels to discuss Gaza's future and other pressing issues.
Attack at the Arc de Triomphe: when the terrorist proclaimed that 'Muslims and infidels cannot live together'
The recent attack at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris was carried out by Brahim Bahrir, a radicalized individual with a history of terrorism and a prior conviction in Brussels.
From video games to the European Commission: the battle for digital rights in the 21st century begins
The Stop Killing Games platform has presented over 1.3 million signatures in Brussels, urging the EU to legislate against the shutdown of online video games, igniting a broader debate on digital content rights.
Kęstutis Budrys to Discuss Sanctions Against Russia and Support for Ukraine with EU Colleagues in Brussels
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys will join EU counterparts in Brussels to discuss sanctions against Russia and support for Ukraine ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia's large-scale aggression.
"Italy in line with Brussels", government urged by companies
Italy’s foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, is cautious about countermeasures against new tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, emphasizing the need for clarity on the legal and political consequences of a recent ruling before escalating tensions.
Brussels demands that the United States comply with the trade agreement signed by Trump with the EU
The European Commission has insisted that the United States adhere to a trade agreement made in 2025, amidst rising tensions over tariffs.
Brussels demands 'clarity' from Trump regarding tariffs and the European Parliament will debate tomorrow whether to suspend the trade agreement: 'It is a real chaos'
Brussels has called for clarity from the Trump administration regarding tariffs after a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Trump's tariff policies.
Orbán Again Threatens Ukraine. Kyiv Will File a Complaint to Brussels
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has threatened to block EU aid to Ukraine, prompting Kyiv to consider a formal complaint against Hungary and Slovakia to the EU.
British columnist: Kaja Kallas embodies the arrogance of the Brussels elite
Brendan O’Neill, a British columnist, argues that Kaja Kallas represents the liberal elite's disconnect from ordinary citizens in her criticism of the United States.
The Pentagon's Anger Over European Rearmament "Made in Brussels"
The Pentagon expressed strong disapproval of the European Union's proposed protective measures for its defense sector, indicating that it could limit access for American companies in Europe.
EU, agreement on tariffs frozen. Brussels takes time awaiting US relaunch
The EU has suspended ratification of the tariff agreement with the US due to implications from a US Supreme Court ruling.
Brussels rejects growing criticism over commissioner’s presence at Trump’s Peace Board
Brussels defends its decision to send a commissioner to observe Trump's Peace Board amidst rising criticism from several EU member states.
Bloc MP says he was mugged and pepper-sprayed while in Brussels for NATO visit
Bloc Québécois MP Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay reported being mugged and pepper-sprayed in Brussels while attending a NATO parliamentary assembly meeting.
Stop tariffs, Brussels: 'We await clarity'. London cheers Trump, Canada rejoices
European officials have paused a vote on a trade agreement with the U.S. following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed Trump's tariffs illegal.
Member States Warn Brussels Against Increasing EU Jobs
Nine EU member states have warned Brussels against a proposal to create 2,500 new jobs as part of the new budget negotiations.
Brussels wants to push 'the right to abortion' through the budget / Women in crisis need help, not a ticket abroad
The European Citizens' Initiative My Voice, My Choice is urging the European Commission to create a financial mechanism to reimburse abortion costs for women traveling to other EU member states, sparking significant ethical and sovereignty concerns in Slovakia.
Poland: Dispute over Arms Billions from Brussels
Poland is facing a political dispute over the procurement of armaments funded by EU loans, with Prime Minister Tusk supporting the initiative while President Duda and the ruling PiS party oppose it.
New Budget: EU States Oppose More Brussels Bureaucracy
European Union states are pushing back against the European Commission's plans for a new budget that includes an increase in bureaucracy and administrative costs.