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‘Amaterasu’ performance marks 160 years of Belgium-Japan relations in Brussels

‘Amaterasu’ performance marks 160 years of Belgium-Japan relations in Brussels Copy/paste the link below: Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Updated: The Japanese stage production Amaterasu was performed at Brussels Town Hall as part of celebrations marking the 160th anniversary of relations between Belgium and Japan. Organised by Be-Japon, the event was supported by the Japanese Embassy in Belgium and the City of Brussels.

Euronews 5h ago

European Union unlocks 16.4 billion euros in funds for Hungary at Magyar's Brussels visit

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France 24 11d ago

Students clash with police in Brussels over education budget cuts

BRUSSELS — A student protest in Brussels turned violent on Thursday as demonstrators clashed with police in the city center over a controversial education reform. Teachers had been protesting education budget cuts in Belgium’s French-speaking regions since the beginning of the week, with students joining the demonstrations Thursday morning. Videos and photos published on social media showed protesters setting e-scooters on fire and smashing the windows of shops and bus stops near...

Politico EU 6d ago

EU vs China: Can Europe break its supply chain dependence?

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Euronews 7d ago

Hungary lifts veto on Ukraine's EU accession, ending two-year deadlock

The end of the veto allows Ukraine and Moldova to formally open the first cluster of negotiations, known as fundamentals. Hungary has lifted its two-year-long veto on Ukraine's bid to join the European Union, allowing the process to enter its next phase of negotiations and ending a political saga that sent relations between Budapest and Kyiv to an all-time low. The sought-after breakthrough took place suddenly on Wednesday evening during a meeting of ambassadors in Brussels, several...

Euronews 7d ago

Newsletter: Bust to boom? Europe’s most exclusive club might be getting bigger

Dozens of European leaders and heads of state from the six Western Balkan countries will be in Montenegro on Friday for talks about how to grow the European Union. Also in the newsletter: how Europe balances trade with the US and China. Good morning, Brussels.

Euronews 5d ago

Exclusive: Inside the deal that lifted Hungary's veto on Ukraine's EU accession

In an exclusive account, Euronews reveals the intense back-and-forth that led Hungary to lift its two-year-long veto on Ukraine's EU accession. Ambassadors in Brussels had been in the room for almost 12 hours straight. The list of topics seemed endless – competitiveness, defence, migration, climate action, the conflict in the Middle East and even a tobacco taxation directive – and diplomats were beginning to feel the strain.

Euronews 6d ago

New privacy frontier: Europe eyes crackdown on smart glasses

BRUSSELS — Europe is ramping up its warnings over the surveillance risks of smart glasses, in what is seen as the next big fight over people’s physical privacy. The technology, which integrates cameras into glasses, is facing increased scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators, who are ramping up discussions on whether it goes against Europe’s privacy regulations. Privacy activists are warning the glasses violate key principles like consent, since people captured in the built-in...

Politico EU 2d ago

Watch: Forget idealism—the multi-billion euro reason the EU wants the Western Balkans in the bloc

Top EU chiefs are gathering in Tivat, Montenegro from this Thursday for the EU-Western Balkans summit. But with the EU already struggling to manage 27 member states, why is Brussels pushing for enlargement right now? Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovia, North Macedonia Kosovo are at various stages of trying to join the bloc.

Euronews 6d ago

‘Like mice in a cage’: Inside Europe’s prison overcrowding crisis

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Al Jazeera 8d ago