Hundreds of soldiers flood the streets of Brussels
Belgium has deployed numerous soldiers to the streets of Brussels and Antwerp due to fears of a potential attack on the local Jewish community.
Slovenian electoral drama: the "pro-Brussels" prime minister narrowly defeats Orbán's ally
Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom party narrowly won Slovenia's parliamentary elections against former Prime Minister Janez Janša's SDS party.
Brussels urges the new Fiscal Authority to 'not receive instructions' from the Ministry: 'Spain must ensure compliance with the directive'
The European Commission has urged Spain's new Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (AIReF) to maintain independence from government directives in the appointment of its leadership.
10th Anniversary: Belgium Commemorates the Victims of the Attacks in Brussels
Belgium marks the 10th anniversary of the tragic terrorist attacks in Brussels that claimed 32 lives and left many others injured, with ongoing struggles for the survivors.
Hungarian Line from Brussels to Moscow. Orbán's Minister has been leaking information to Russia about EU discussions for years
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has reportedly been leaking information from EU meetings to Moscow for several years, as noted by an anonymous source in The Washington Post.
10th Anniversary of the Jihadist Attacks in Brussels Commemorated in Belgium
Belgium commemorated the 10th anniversary of the jihadist attacks in Brussels, which resulted in 32 fatalities and over 300 injuries.
"The brain first does not understand that it is a bomb"
This article reflects on the ten-year anniversary of the terrorist bombings at Brussels Airport, featuring personal accounts from survivors Malin Björk and Virginie Jortay.
Brussels commemorates the tenth anniversary of its worst jihadist attack under fear of resurgence of extremism
Brussels marks the tenth anniversary of its deadliest jihadist attack, facing fears of a resurgence in extremism.
"It would be a lie to say it is easy." Victims of the ten-year-old terror attack are remembered in Brussels
Belgium commemorates the victims of the terror attack that took place in Brussels ten years ago, acknowledging the ongoing trauma and the authorities' focus on intelligence and counter-terrorism efforts to prevent further tragedies.
Swedish daughter classified as a terrorism victim in Brussels attack
A Swedish woman, whose mother died in the 2016 Brussels terrorist attack, has been recognized as the 36th victim of the incident after her tragic suicide earlier this year.
Belgium marks the tenth anniversary of the Brussels terrorist attacks
Belgium commemorated the tenth anniversary of the Brussels terrorist attacks that took place on March 22, 2016, where 32 people lost their lives and over 300 were injured.
Orbán compares "confrontation with Ukraine and Brussels" to fall of communism – video
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has claimed that his resistance to pressures from Ukraine and Brussels is reminiscent of Hungary's historical fight against communism.
In Belgium, we remember the terrorist attacks of ten years ago
Belgium commemorates the tenth anniversary of the devastating terrorist attacks carried out by ISIS, which killed 32 people and injured over 300.
Belgium remembers Brussels jihadist attacks 10 years on
Belgium commemorates the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Brussels jihadist attacks that killed 32 people, highlighting the ongoing impact of the tragedy on national security and collective memory.
On 10th anniversary of Brussels terror attacks, authorities vow to have learnt the 'right lessons'
On the tenth anniversary of the Brussels terror attacks, Belgian authorities reflect on security lessons learned since the tragedy and highlight ongoing issues faced by the victims.
Brussels asks states to reduce their gas storage filling targets
The European Commission is urging member states to lower their gas storage targets and adopt a more gradual approach to refilling in response to rising energy prices following the conflict in Iran.
Bill Decree, Brussels approves
The European Union has reached a compromise allowing member states to negotiate with the Commission regarding energy regulation distortions, particularly concerning the Emission Trading System (ETS).
Documents and data carriers from Belgium received in the Ždanoka case by the VDD
The State Security Service (VDD) of Latvia has received documents and data carriers from the Belgian police related to former MEP Tatjana Ždanoka's residence in Brussels, following a court ruling rejecting her appeal.
‘We need to think much bigger’: trade minister calls for greater ambition in UK-EU reset
UK trade minister advocates for increased ambition in renegotiating the UK's relationship with the EU during a recent meeting in Brussels.
LAMDA Development: The 'Ellinikon' showcased in Brussels, the new vision for tomorrow's cities
LAMDA Development representatives presented their project 'The Ellinikon' in Brussels, aiming to highlight sustainable urban development to European policymakers and business leaders.
EU Summit: "It was not nice". Europe has virtually no influence on the war in the Middle East
European leaders at a summit in Brussels express a lack of influence over the ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts and declined to intervene directly or expand military missions.
Plenković from Brussels: Croatia is ready for energy transition
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković discussed the energy transition and Hungary's blockade of a financial guarantee for Ukraine during a European Council meeting.
Giorgia's Majority on Immigration
Italy, under Giorgia Meloni's leadership, is forming a new coalition within the EU concerning migration policies, challenging the previous majority in Brussels.
Ets, flexibility opening for countries in greater emergency. But the mechanism is not touched
European leaders are cautious about the situation in Iran, focusing on economic survival due to rising energy prices despite geographical distance from the conflict.
The European Union Prepares for Possible Crisis Related to Migrants from the Middle East
The EU is taking proactive steps to prepare for a potential increase in migrant flows from the Middle East, as discussed at a recent summit in Brussels.
Analysis: Hungary's Prime Minister believes reprimand in Brussels will translate to votes in domestic elections
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán remains firm against EU support for Ukraine, linking its approval to Hungary's oil interests.
The European Commission proposes changes to the ETS
The European Commission is planning several changes to the emissions trading system (ETS), though most member states did not support the most aggressive measures during a recent summit in Brussels.
Poland and Italy press for ETS; Brussels announces corrections
Poland and Italy are urging changes to the European Trading System (ETS), prompting Brussels to consider adjustments amid rising energy prices and geopolitical tensions.
Poland and Italy press for ETS. Brussels promises corrections, and Tusk speaks of success
Poland and Italy have urged the European Commission to revise the ETS framework amid energy cost concerns, while Tusk highlights progress in discussions.
Brussels retaliates against Orbán: The loan to Ukraine will be secured 'one way or another'
EU leaders condemned Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's stance on blocking a previously agreed loan to Ukraine and remain determined to secure the funds despite his opposition.
Brussels responds to Orban: The loan to Ukraine will be secured 'one way or another'
EU leaders have condemned Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's stance blocking an agreed loan to Ukraine, asserting that the loan will be secured by any means necessary.
Adult reprimand in Brussels bounces off Viktor Orbán
EU leaders expressed frustration over Hungary's Viktor Orbán vetoing a crucial loan to Ukraine during a recent summit.
Orban halts billion loans to Ukraine: - Blackmail
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban maintains his veto against a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, sparking outrage among EU leaders during a summit in Brussels.
EU, the energy crisis raises concerns: clash over CO2 emissions
The European Union is considering a temporary nationwide suspension of its emissions trading system in response to the ongoing energy crisis.
Prime Minister Orpo: Good Outcome Regarding Emissions Trading at EU Summit
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo announced a positive outcome from the EU summit in Brussels concerning emissions trading, with no changes to the fundamentals of the system as some EU countries desired.
European leaders argue about energy
European Union leaders are engaged in heated debates regarding energy policy, particularly focusing on the Emissions Trading System (ETS).
Zelensky issues new deadline demand to EU
Ukrainian President Zelensky demands a clear membership date for Ukraine's EU accession, emphasizing that it is crucial for national security and trust, despite divisions among EU member states regarding the timeline.
ERR Brussels: The EU Council Focused on Energy-Related Issues
The EU Council meeting in Brussels primarily addressed energy issues, influenced by the war in the Middle East.
In Brussels: EU summit focused on energy-related issues
The EU summit in Brussels primarily addressed energy-related issues amidst concerns regarding high energy prices and the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on the European economy.
Fico confirmed: Loan for Ukraine remains blocked
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has stated that the EU loan for Ukraine will remain blocked due to the veto from Slovakia and Hungary, despite a majority of EU leaders supporting the loan at a summit in Brussels.
Newsfilter: Fico Enjoys a Blackmailing Position
The article discusses the obstruction of a €90 billion lending package to Ukraine and sanctions against Russia by Slovakia and Hungary during a Brussels summit, reflecting on the political maneuvers of Prime Ministers Robert Fico and Viktor Orbán.
There’s a heretic in the heart of the EU and he wants to talk to Putin
The article critiques the inefficacy of the EU's policy-making, arguing that instead of fostering productive debates, it is bogged down by opaque political maneuvers.
EU Summit. Orbán "crosses red lines" and "undermines the credibility of the EU" [CORRESPONDENCE FROM BRUSSELS]
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was heavily criticized by EU leaders during the European Council summit for blocking financial aid to Ukraine.
G. Nausėda: The lifting of US sanctions on Belarus is one thing, EU policy is another track
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda emphasized the differing policies of the US and the EU regarding Belarusian sanctions during a press conference in Brussels.
The Shadows of the College of Europe, the School that Trains the 'Mafia' of Eurocrats
The article investigates the issues surrounding the College of Europe, particularly following the recent corruption allegations against its rector, Federica Mogherini.
European leaders had to give up on persuading Orban
EU leaders failed to persuade Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban during a meeting in Brussels, leaving Ukraine's financial needs uncertain.
Dan Jørgensen pointed to a quick fix that will lower electricity prices
During a summit, EU leaders discussed drastic solutions to rising energy prices, with ten countries advocating for a revision of the carbon trading system affecting electricity costs.
EU and Ukraine: Outrage in Brussels over Viktor Orbán
Brussels is increasingly outraged over Viktor Orbán's decision to maintain his blockade on €90 billion intended for Ukraine, breaking his previous commitments.
Hungary and Slovakia maintain no to Ukraine at EU summit
Hungary and Slovakia have opted out of the EU's conclusions regarding aid to Ukraine during the summit in Brussels.
Loan to Ukraine: EU leaders, gathered at a summit, fail to persuade Viktor Orban
EU leaders were unable to persuade Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to support a €90 billion loan to Ukraine during their recent summit.