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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
More than 20,000 people join pro-Palestinian rally in Brussels
"What is happening right now in Gaza is beyond devastating," one demonstrator said, carrying a poster that read "Ceasefire now!" in Dutch.
EU leaders vow tighter borders, more repatriations after Brussels attack
The European Commission said the bloc's new migration pact would help prevent such situations by allowing swifter deportations of foreigners who are deemed a security threat.
Macron says 'Islamist terrorism' rising in Europe, all states at risk
"We saw it again yesterday in Brussels. All European states are vulnerable, and there is indeed a resurgence of Islamist terrorism," Macron said.
Thousands march in Brussels on anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death
The Tehran government has accused the United States and Israel and their local agents of fomenting the unrest to destabilize Iran.
Sweden sets sights on joining NATO by next month but may be delayed, PM says
Sweden's PM says that Sweden will enter NATO, but the Nordic country's entrance into the alliance continues to face Turkish barriers.
Cohen to meet Borrell in Brussels on Iran, Israel-EU tensions
Israel in particular wants the IAEA’s board to vote in June to ask the UN Security Council to reinstate crippling sanctions against Iran.
Two men hospitalized after game of Monopoly ends in sword fight
Things quickly became heated between the players and the father-son duo, resulting in the son reportedly exposing the blade of his sword.
EU-Qatar graft scandal uncovered by year-long, pan-Europe probe, Belgium says
Intelligence agencies all over Europe cooperated over a year to uncover one of the biggest scandals to ever hit the European Union.
The EU must ban Samidoun following its Brussels Jew hate fest - opinion
“Europe must save Belgium from the antisemitism that is eating it up,” says Maram Stern, Vice President of the World Jewish Congress (WJC).
'Defeating Israel means defeating the US,' Canada, EU -Palestinian activists
The protest in Brussels was organized by two organizations that have fallen under scrutiny in Canada for terrorism links.