Latest in Tag: Brussels Highlight
Latest in Tag: Brussels

German FM welcomes extension of EU summit on COVID-19 crisis package
The necessary extension of EU summit also showed that “enormous efforts” were required to make Europe strong again together, Maas added.

EU foreign ministers discuss Iran nuclear deal in Brussels
EU backers of Iran nuclear deal to find ways to maintain pact amid Iran’s partial withdrawal

Trump forces Brussels' hand on trade despite tariffs backlash
Trump’s threat of auto tariffs has finally spurred EU leaders into action on a new trade deal with Washington. As the US president seeks reelection next year, will Europe hold more clout in upcoming negotiations?Nine months after European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker rushed to Washington to stave off the prospect of US tariffs on European …

Shoukry in Brussels to attend Egypt-EU Partnership Council meeting
Meeting aims to enhance cooperation in various fields, evaluate joint partnership

Amigo hotel: stylish escape in historical centre of Brussels
This is first choice for business moguls, film stars, presidents

Brussels in for clash with EU members over budget plans
The European Commission has unveiled plans for its first post-Brexit budget for the 2021-27 period. A number of proposals are sure to put Brussels on collision course with Eastern European members and France.The €1.279-trillion ($1.534-trillion) EU budget covering 2021 to 2027 was unveiled by the European Commission Wednesday following months of bickering and difficult consultations …

Shoukry discusses Jerusalem issue with Arab, EU counterparts in Brussels
Minister will give Egypt’s speech before UN Commission on Human Rights, UNDC

2015 Paris attack suspect Salah Abdeslam stands trial in Brussels
Salah Abdeslam faces trial over charges relating to a police shootout in the Belgian capital in March 2016. The tribunal is a prelude to a later one due in France over Abdeslam’s role in the Paris attacks that killed 130 people in 2015. Brussels was on high alert Monday morning as suspected terrorist Salah Abdeslam …

Shoukry heads to Brussels for Egyptian-European meetings
Egypt’s candidacy for heading UNESCO is at the top of discussions in Paris

Egypt participates in three WTO meetings in Brussels
We present the steps of implementing the trade facilitation agreement and efforts to combat smuggling, fraud, and terrorism: head of customs authority
Brussels acts on Italy’s failure to probe Fiat
The EU executive has announced it’s taking legal action against Italy. It accused authorities in Rome of failing to investigate whether carmaker Fiat-Chrysler installed devices that helped manipulate emissions tests.The EU on Wednesday launched infringement proceedings against Italy for failing to adequately investigate emissions cheating allegations against carmaker Fiat-Chrysler. The EU’s executive arm “decided today …

Shoukry, EU FMs discussed advancing relations
Egyptian minister’s participation is significant for promoting relations with EU, considering he is not member in the EU foreign affairs council

Egyptian parliamentary delegation in Brussels for talks with EU Parliament
Local state media has reported that the NGOs Law is up for discussion during the visit

Expats in Brussels on edge as voting begins in US elections
In Brussels, American expats and people from around Europe are eagerly waiting for news on the US elections.

With TTIP talks stuttering, free trade is reaching its limits
Points of discord remain, time is running thin, and the public mood is souring on free trade – does TTIP stand a chance? The EU and the US are meeting for the 14th time, and the Sisyphean boulder is only getting heavier.

Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU’s scapegoat
EU Commission President Juncker is being blamed for many of the bloc’s woes: waning interest in Europe, far-right populism and – recently – the Brexit. But how far is he really to blame? Barbara Wesel from Brussels.

Scotland attempts to plot new European course
It’s been quite a post-Brexit week for Scotland. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been pushing the pro-EU case at home and in Brussels, but there remains a long way to go, as Peter Geoghegan reports from Glasgow.

Brexit – the end of globalization?
It is still unclear how the UK will split from the European Union. But the Brexit vote is already a setback for advocates of free trade. This could affect millions of people in the world’s poorest countries, say experts.

Musicians complain to Brussels over YouTube
A large group of prominent musicians has sent a letter to the European Commission, complaining that YouTube robs artists of income. But the powerful online service doesn’t subscribe to that point of view at all.

Former EU Commissioner Verheugen: Clear signs of dissolution
“There is a clear danger the European Union will not survive,” former EU Commissioner GĂĽnter Verheugen told Deutsche Welle on Tuesday.

A lot of questions in Brussels after Brexit vote
Insecurity is growing in Brussels ahead of Tuesday’s Brexit talks. John Kerry is even in town. Many questions have arisen. Bernd Riegert reports from Brussels.

After Brexit, Hill becomes first Brit to quit Brussels
European Finance Commissioner Jonathan Hill has resigned in the wake of the Brexit referendum. Will the British government, which isn’t rushing to leave the EU, nominate a successor? Bernd Riegert reports from Brussels.

New suspect arrested over Brussels attacks
The man was detained following a raid on his house in the Belgian capital

Belgian guard working in a nuclear facility killed 2 days after Brussels attacks
Brussels airport will not resume its flights before Tuesday

Brussels suspects and their links to the Paris attacks
Belgian prosecutors now believe at least five people were involved in the attacks at Brussels airport and on a metro train. They’re also investigating suspected links to the Belgium-based Paris attackers.

EgyptAir suspends flights to Brussels for another 3 days
Airline is allowing free-of-charge ticket modification

In Video: ‘Brussels bombings were an attack on democracy’: Ambassador of Belgium in Egypt
Video by AHmed Hendawy and Asmaa Gamal Editing by Omar Korashi

Third suspect in Brussels attacks still on the run
Two suicide bombers, brothers Khalid and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui, have been named by the police as suspects

Why Belgian police turned to social media for help
Merely 14 hours before the dual terror attacks in Brussels, a Belgian police Twitter account posted an image of the man who would soon become a suspect in the airport bombings: Najim Laachraoui.

Eiffel Tower, Brandenburg Gate, Trevi Fountain: Europe lights up in solidarity with Brussels
Across Europe famous landmarks are lighting up the night sky in a display of solidarity with the residents in Brussels. The illumination of the Belgian flag in Paris, Berlin and Rome is a display of unity against terror.