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European Union explores possible support for new Gaza administration committee
"The EU is engaging with the newly established transitional governance structures for Gaza," the European External Action Service wrote in a document circulated to member states.
Brussels Airlines unveils new plane entirely paying tribute to Belgian Tintin
NATO set to launch Arctic mission amid Greenland tensions
Trump invites EU to Board of Peace, but European officials worried council aims to replace UN
EU leaders agree on joint borrowing to fund Ukraine, set aside plan to use Russian frozen assets
The leaders also gave the European Commission a mandate to continue work on a so-called reparations loan based on Russian immobilized assets, but that option proved unworkable for now.
European Jewish Association initiates legal actions against Bob Vylan for 'death to the IDF' chants
The demand cites the show Robinson-Foster performed on December 2 at the Ancienne Belgique, a concert hall in Brussels, and argues that the singer "attacked every Jew and Israeli."
Belgian police detain suspects as EU diplomatic service faces fraud inquiry
Three suspects were detained in the investigation related to EU-funded training for junior diplomats, the prosecutors said.
Swiss didn't make a deal with the devil on US tariffs, minister says
Switzerland defends new US tariff deal as ministers reject claims it surrenders to Trump’s trade demands.
Plane carrying Hegseth makes unscheduled landing due to windshield crack
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s plane made an unscheduled landing in the UK due to a windshield crack, but he is reported safe.
European airports work to bring check-in back to normal after cyberattack
Governments and companies have been the targets of cyberattacks in recent months, including luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover, which had to pause production as a result.
Cyber meltdown: Brussels airport axes Half of Sunday departures after overnight attack
Lekhli said carriers were ordered to scrap half of Sunday departures as passengers face long queues during manual check-in and boarding.
European airports race to fix check-in glitch after cyberattack
Europe’s busiest airports, including Heathrow and Berlin, faced delays and cancellations after a cyberattack on Collins Aerospace disrupted check-in systems. Recovery efforts are underway.
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Person stabbed after pro-Palestinian protest in Brussels, suspect arrested
There is conflicting information on if the attacker and victim were connected to the demonstration.