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"A pedestrian crossing has one and only one objective: to secure pedestrian crossings," said one Brussels mayor.
Brussels has attempted to play down the concerns aired by the United Nations regarding human rights abuses in the country, with officials insisting that continuing…
Niger has turned more hostile towards the West, and France in particular, after the African country’s military coup d'état on July 26.
Green minister Robert Habeck has begged Germany's most popular opposition party to avoid embracing right-wing populism
The recent death of John Brierley, who through his guidebooks became a Camino de Santiago institution, reminded me about the various, intriguing ways in which the…
The European Parliament looks to receive up to 15 new seats.
Lithuania’s deputy interior minister Arnoldas Abramavičius said his country and Poland are mulling a decision to shut their borders with Belarus if the pair decide…
Spain has started counting votes from its Embassies and Consulates abroad on July 28, votes that could alter the results of the Spanish general election.
Charges of “improper behaviour” levelled at Belgian MEP Assita Kanko have been dropped, she announced on July 28.
Britain will end up rejoining the European Union sometime, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has said.
One of the most significant events of the war took place last week – in the least-known corner of Ukraine.
Azerbaijan is barring an Armenian humanitarian convoy from entering the blockaded region of Nagorno-Karabakh, according to latest reports.
The recently dismissed French Minister of Education Pap Ndiaye has landed himself a cushy job in high European circles, sparking outrage among the opposition.
A viral video attacking the war in Ukraine has nothing to do with the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, a spokesman for the group has told Brussels Signal.
The military coup in Niger does not pose any "immediate" danger to the European Union’s energy supplies, an expert in the sector has told Brussels Signal.
The European Commission has suspended funding for a Turkish organisation that was part of the Erasmus+ programme over its views on women, Europe and terror.
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Germany is the “freest” country in Europe, according to this year's Nanny State Index (NSI).
Austrian security services carried out eight searches early on the morning of July 26, targeting suspected members of the far-right movement Bundesstaat Preußen,…
The European Union’s decision to pull the plug on UK law enforcement agencies’ post-Brexit access to its central crime database is making the fight against crime…
Twitter's new rules surrounding the encryption of private messages have been called "dangerous and concerning" in a letter penned by an MEP to the European Commission.
France and Germany have publicly voiced their opposition to Poland and four other neighbours of Ukraine being allowed to continue a grain embargo on the embattled…
Moldova said on July 26 it was sharply reducing the number of diplomats Russia can have in its capital Chisinau, citing years of "hostile actions" by Moscow and…
The US Embassy in Ireland has told Americans to "keep a low profile" while in the country amid an uptick in gang violence there.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen voiced support for the killing of European wolves during her latest visit to Germany.
Seven years after the devastating Islamic terror attacks in the Belgian capital, a Brussels court on July 25 found six offenders guilty of all charges and two “partly…
Talks aimed at the formation of a Spanish coalition government are currently underway in Waterloo, Belgium.
The Israeli Parliament has passed a divisive law limiting the power of the country’s Supreme Court.
Friedrich Merz, the parliamentary head of Germany's Christian Democratic Union, is fighting to retain leadership of his party after calling for cooperation with…