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Ghent Residents Consider Legal Action Against Mobility Plan
Ghent (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Ghent’s Verenigde Straten Dampoortwijk warns of legal action, demanding renewed dialogue on the revised district mobility plan amid rising civic concerns. Additional actions will be taken if Ghent does not reply to the request. “Ghent erases the proven positive effects of the plan in one fell swoop.” The city regrets the…
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NATO Endures Once More
The essence of NATO’s Article 5 collective defense commitment is something Trump questions. On his way to the summit, he remarked, “There are numerous definitions of Article 5. You know that, right? But I’m committed to being their friends.” In reality, the definition is straightforward: “An armed attack against one or more of them in…
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Cypriot Journalists Tour the European Newsroom
During a visit to Brussels organized by the Permanent Representation of Cyprus to the European Union, a delegation of journalists and government officials toured the offices of the European Newsroom. The timing was significant, as Cyprus is set to assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU on January 1, 2026, following Denmark’s…
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Harelbeke’s Evolis Park Expands to Accommodate 8-10 New Firms
Harelbeke (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Evolis business park expands by 20 hectares in Harelbeke, creating space for 8 to 10 companies as regional authorities push for economic and industrial growth. Between Evolis and the De Pluim business park, the new location will be fully on Harelbeke’s property. Evolis II will span 20 hectares and house…
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EU Commission introduces new state aid regulations for green transition support
The new framework (CISAF), effective until the end of 2030, builds upon existing state aid regulations and aims to advance the goals of the Clean Industrial Deal. Member states will now be permitted to provide state aid to businesses to promote the deployment of renewable energy and low-carbon fuels, offer temporary electricity price reductions for…
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Pourquoi une petite loi anti-greenwashing a provoqué une explosion politique à Bruxelles
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Overijse Reduces Container and Rack Placement Fees
Overijse (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – From September, Overijse residents will benefit from reduced rates when placing containers or racks on public land, easing financial strain during renovations. For instance, while you’re remodeling or moving. The rates will be significantly lowered. You will even be exempt from paying for 60 days if you renovate a protected…
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EU-Mercosur Agreement: France cautions against a "coerced approval" from Brussels
Paris – On Thursday, Minister of Agriculture Annie Genevard voiced strong opposition to the Mercosur agreement, emphasizing that “concerns are significant as the Commission is eager to proceed.” “This is a serious matter. States have not been genuinely involved in the negotiations, and farmers even less so,” she stated alongside her Polish counterpart Czesław Siekierski,…
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EU leaders discuss security, competitiveness, trade — live updates
Amid Russia’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine, growing instability in the Middle East, and lingering concerns about U.S. dedication to transatlantic security, leaders will explore how spending commitments can enhance the bloc’s military capabilities and global autonomy. The agenda also includes strengthening the single market to enhance the bloc’s competitiveness, as well as discussions on enlargement…
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Cancer Patients Row Indoors at Antwerp Hospitals
Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Antwerp hospitals ZAS and UZA introduce indoor rowing for cancer patients, offering a dynamic new rehabilitation method with powerful physical and mental benefits. The Flemish Rowing League is a partner in the project, which might potentially be extended to other hospitals around the nation. “Rowing gave me strength and self-confidence…


