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A Scottish Christian woman was arrested in Brussels on Thursday for holding a sign that said "Children are never born in the ...
In this week’s edition of Euronews’ political talk show Brussels, My Love?, we tackle three major stories rattling Europe: ...
Brussels police detained two activists for protesting against transgender medical treatment for minors, ordering them to destroy their signs after several hours in custody.
Indonesia said on Saturday that free trade negotiations with the European Union, which have been going on for nine years, are ...
The European Union will work with international partners to boost its competitiveness and promote a rules-based global ...
Ukraine joining the European Union would entail serious consequences for Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said, pointing ...
Beijing has agreed to fast-track approvals for rare earth export licences for some European companies after China’s strict controls on shipments of the critical minerals rocked global supply chains.
Countries would set their own water efficiency targets under the proposal, which would not be legally binding.
Nitrate pollution is destroying Europe’s aquatic ecosystems. Three decades after the EU started regulating it, there has been ...
The European Union's Internal Affairs and Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner spoke Wednesday in Brussels, Belgium to ...
“We still have a few weeks to have this discussion and negotiation,” French Trade Minister Laurent Saint-Martin said in Paris ...
Europe’s top official monitoring illegal drugs is nearing the end of his decade-long tenure with one clear message: the ...
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