"Ultimately, we see a budget shortfall of €242 million if we remove the cent index in the private sector compared to the ...
On Tuesday, union leaders accused the De Wever government of dismantling key social pillars such as pensions, social security ...
An updated EU directive revising the lists of pollutants in surface water and groundwater entered into force on 11 May, bringing monitoring and controls into line with the latest scientific advice.
The 61st edition of the Venice Biennale opens to the public on Saturday, showcasing art from 100 countries across the city. The main exhibition, ‘In Minor Keys,’ features works by 110 artists, ...
A national demonstration in Brussels is set to disrupt several sectors across the country next week. Find the latest updates on The Brussels Times live blog here. The demonstration, scheduled for 12 ...
EU ministers have approved a €15 million package to support Senegal’s armed forces with non-lethal maritime equipment over the next three years. The measure was adopted by the Council of the EU under ...
“I'm relieved because it was a tough journey. We have been fighting, not only me but several victims, we have been fighting for five years to have that plan,” she told The Brussels Times. Years in the ...
In the money laundering case involving Belgium's former European Commissioner Didier Reynders (MR), the ING Belgium bank has paid a €1.6 million settlement, reports the Brussels Public Prosecutor’s ...
Belgium’s ever-evolving asylum policy was back in the news recently after the European Court of Human Rights condemned the country for failing to provide shelter to asylum seekers. While much of the ...
On 28 June, Cinquantenaire Park will be the scene of a lavish party celebrating 250 years of American independence at a time of deep tensions between Europe and the United States. The event, which is ...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Union have signed €5 million in financing agreements with ProCredit Bank AD Skopje to support women-led and youth-led businesses ...
The costs of cleaning up “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in Belgium could reach €6.2 billion per year for two decades under the worst-case scenario, according to a study reported on Monday by De ...
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