Protesting farmers spray Brussels police with liquid manure near EU's base in a new display of power
Farmers have clashed with police in Belgium, spraying officers with liquid manure and throwing eggs and flares at them in a fresh show of force as the European Unionโs agriculture ministers met in search of ways to address the protestersโ concerns.
EU moves slowly toward using profits from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine
European Union nations have decided to approve an outline deal that would keep in reserve the profits from hundreds of billions of dollars in Russian central bank assets that have been frozen in retaliation for Moscowโs war in Ukraine.
Trucking boss gets 7 years for role in 2019 smuggling that led to deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants
The final member in a migrant smuggling ring that was responsible for the deaths of 39 Vietnamese immigrants who suffocated in a shipping container in 2019 has been sentenced by a London judge to seven years in prison.
Sweden's soccer fans to be advised against wearing national team clothing on trips abroad
Fans of Swedenโs soccer teams will be advised against wearing clothing in national colors when they travel abroad in the wake of the killing of two Swedish supporters before a European Championship qualifying match in Belgium.
Soccer match between Belgium and Sweden suspended after a gunman kills 2 Swedes in Brussels
Thousands of soccer fans were kept inside Belgiumโs national stadium for about 2 1/2 hours after a game between Belgium and Sweden was suspended at halftime following the fatal shooting of two Swedes in Brussels before kickoff.
Divisions over the Ukraine war cause a rift at EU-LatAm summit that was supposed to be a love-in
European Union and Latin American leaders have concluded a summit that was supposed to be a love-in after eight years of separation, but instead ended with aggravation over the failure to unanimously support even a bland statement on Russiaโs invasion of Ukraine.
EU to try again for coordination on China COVID-19 policies
European Union nations will try again on Wednesday to mold a coordinated approach on if and how to check incoming airline passengers from China for any new COVID-19 variants after several member nations announced individual efforts over the past week.
World marks Armistice Day as Russia's war in Ukraine rages
Nations across the world pay respect with solemn ceremonies for their fallen soldiers in World War I and ever since on an Armistice Day pierced by the rumblings of Russia's war in Ukraine that showed again that peace is all too often elusive.
Inflation strikes disrupt trains, flights in Greece, Belgium
Workers have walked off the job in Greece and Belgium during nationwide strikes against increasing consumer prices, disrupting transportation, forcing flight cancellations and shutting down public services in the latest European protests over the rising cost of living.
Going Dutch: Look out, German coalition talks could be long
As Europeโs economic powerhouse Germany embarks on the task of piecing together a new ruling coalition after Sundayโs knife-edge election, observers need only look to its neighbors, Belgium and the Netherlands, to see how tricky the process can be.