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Drones Disrupt Brussels Airport, Belgium Boosts Aerial Watch: "We Are Not Ready Yet"
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Brussels Airport faced severe disruption by drone activity, forcing a temporary shutdown and massive flight cancellations. This event has prompted calls for Belgium to urgently strengthen its aerial security and drone defence capabilities amid ongoing drone threats in European airspace. Drone Attacks Bring Brussels Airport Operations to a Halt As…
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D. Saková: Slovakia Aims to Be a Key Player in Developing the EU Competitiveness Fund
Brussels – Slovakia seeks to play a key role in shaping the future EU competitiveness fund alongside other member states. This was declared by Economy Minister Denisa Saková (Hlas-SD) following the EU Council for Competitiveness meeting in Brussels on Monday, as reported by TASR. Denisa Saková highlighted that the ministers concentrated on three primary issues:…
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UK Deploys Anti-Drone Tech to Denmark After Airports Hit
The Danish government determined that recent drone activity over its airports was conducted by a “professional actor,” but found no evidence of Russian involvement, despite disruptions in its airspace twice in a week. Aalborg airport had to close for several hours last week due to sightings of green lights overhead, and Billund airport also experienced…
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Charlie Javice, Startup Founder, Sentenced to 7 Years for Defrauding JPMorgan Chase
United Kingdom (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Charlie Javice, founder of the financial aid startup Frank, was sentenced to just over seven years in prison after being convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase in a $175 million acquisition. Javice exaggerated user data to persuade the bank, which later deemed the customer base largely fabricated. Charlie Javice Found Guilty…
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European Commission Regrets Slovak Republic Constitutional Amendment Fails to Address Its Concerns
Bratislava – The European Commission (EC) expressed disappointment on Monday regarding the amendment to the Constitution of the Slovak Republic, stating it does not address the Commission’s concerns. These concerns primarily revolve around the relationship between the proposed changes to Article Seven and EU law. The EC emphasized that while individual member states have the…
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Under-fire Keir Starmer’s chief whip pledges to modernize role
He stated he would firmly reject complaints from MPs regarding members of his whips’ office who are related to figures in No. 10, such as Imogen Walker, whose husband is Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney. MPs have privately expressed concerns that they can no longer trust the whips’ office to protect them from No.…
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Belgium Reports First 2025 BTV8 Cases, FASFC Cites Bonte
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Belgium confirms first 2025 BTV8 cases in cattle, sheep, and goats. FASFC reports vaccination against BTV3, BTV8, and EHD is effective. Spokesperson Hélène Bonte notes mild symptoms in vaccinated animals. As Nieuwsblad News reported, for the 1st time in 2025, Belgium has confirmed cases of the bluetongue virus. The Federal…


