Some 500 passengers on board a train traveling from Brussels to Amsterdam were evacuated after they were stranded for five hours, local media reported on...
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The European Commission announced on Friday (18 August) that Europe’s gas storage levels were uncharacteristically high, with targets set for November 1...
Poland’s elections on October 15 will be the most consequential in the European Union this year. The future of the country’s democracy may be at stake – so too...
The Belgian government has imposed a ban on providing shelter for single men seeking asylum, arguing its insufficient reception capacity should be freed for...
The bigger picture that the EU needs to consider if it wants to devise an effective and comprehensive strategy towards Iran is one of a country facing a...
BRUSSELS — If the European Union ever ends up in an all-out trade war with China, it would have to count on Denis Redonnet to fight its corner. Redonnet is...
European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis would be ready to continue for a third term in Brussels should he be backed by the next Latvian prime...
The number of demonstrators arrested in Brussels rose to 63 on Friday as protests sparked by the killing of a teen by police in France spread to Belgium. The...
BRUSSELS — A Brussels court on Tuesday found eight people guilty of murder and attempted murder in the 2016 Brussels terror attacks that killed 32 and injured...
It was a pleasure to host President Aliyev and Prime Minister Pashinyan today for a fifth meeting in Brussels. Our exchanges were frank, open and result...