In Brussels, Cancel Culture Is Alive and Well
Liberal media and intelligentsia insist on telling people that there's no such thing as "cancel culture"—and that the Right is making it up to fire up its base.
Putin's top ally in Europe disappoints him once again
Hungary is set to deliver a blow to the Russian president in the form of its expected vote on new NATO members.
Is Viktor Orban Putin's greatest hope?
The prime minister of Hungary has long been an ally of Russia. But how much power can he wield in blocking EU and NATO aid to Ukraine?
Russian fears explain reluctance to deploy air force over Ukraine – U.K.
The British Defense Ministry said Russian sortie rates have increased over the last week, following several weeks of quieter activity.
NATO admits munitions race against Russia as Putin spring initiative begins
"Key capabilities like ammunition, fuel and spare parts must reach Ukraine before Russia can seize the initiative on the battlefield," Jens Stoltenberg said.
Zelensky inches towards EU fighter jets deal
The Ukrainian leader arrived in Brussels on Thursday, having visited France and the U.K., to shore up more weapons to use against Russia.
Putin Reinforcing Kharkiv Region at 'Huge' Cost to Russia's Future: Blinken
The U.S. secretary of state's surprise visit to Kyiv came after the announcement of a $2.2 billion aid package to Ukraine and neighboring countries.
Ukraine EU Membership—Candidate Status Explained and What Happens Next
Ukraine will have to establish rule of law and an independent judiciary before it meets criteria for EU membership, no easy task with a system riddled with corruption inherited from its Soviet past.
Putin Ally Orban Accuses EU of 'Atomic Bomb' on Economy in Russia Clash
Orban was giving his opinion on plans by the EU to ban Russian oil imports.
Russia-Ukraine War Makes Georgia's Security Imperative
As Russia weakens in the wake of onerous international sanctions, Washington and Brussels will have greater opportunities to protect Georgia's security and in due time to assist with peacefully restoring Georgian sovereignty in its internationally recognized borders.
Biden Departs Europe With Message for Putin: West Is More United Than Ever
Biden also said, "This battle will not be won in days or months either. We need to steel ourselves" for a long fight.
Biden to Press European Allies for Tougher Russia Sanctions in Brussels
Biden will attend a series of summits in Europe this week meant to showcase Western opposition to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump Jr. Wants His Father To Attend NATO Summit Instead of Biden
The former president's eldest son claims Biden's appearance in Brussels would "embolden our enemies further."
Painting Looted by Nazis Returned to Jewish Family After 80 Years
A Brussels museum has returned a painting to the great-grandchildren of its original owners, a Jewish couple who fled Germany in 1938.
Dutch Prime Minister Call Rioters 'Idiots' As Vaccine Protests Turn Violent
Police used fire, tear gas and water cannons to break up the crowds in Brussels and Rotterdam, and almost 100 individuals were detained.
Germany Says Mandatory Vaccines 'Unavoidable' To Combat COVID Case Surge
On Saturday, Germany recorded its highest daily number of infections in a single day.
250 Belgian Officers Searching For Soldier Accused Of Taking Weapons
A manhunt for 46-year-old Jürgen Conings began Tuesday after the suspect made several threats against a prominent virologist and armed himself with a rocket launcher, a machine gun and an ordinary pistol.
Belgian Police Ask Facebook to Remove Post Advertising Illegal Festival
The festival is being advertised on social media as a sequel to an April Fools' Day party that drew thousands of people to one of Brussels' largest parks, Bois de la Cambre, and ended in clashes with police earlier this month.
26 Brussels Cops, 7 Horses Hurt at 'Festival' Opposing COVID Restrictions
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said he understands festival-goers' pandemic fatigue, but "being in solidarity today is the key to our freedom tomorrow."
3 Police Injured, 4 People Arrested in Belgium at COVID-Restricted Festival
A festival titled La Boum ("The Party") drew a reported 2,000 people to a Brussels park, although police warned it was a fake event set for April Fools' Day.
Painting Hanging in Office Identified As 400-Year-Old Baroque Masterpiece
The 15th-century artwork had adorned the wall of the Town Planning and Development Counselor's office for about 60 years until experts began asking questions about its authenticity.
Sex Party Shut Down By Police for Breaking COVID Restrictions
The private party at a house in Belgium was shut down on Friday after police were called to the scene around 9:30 p.m.
Anti-Mask Protests Across Europe as Coronavirus Cases Rise 4 Days in a Row
The latest rallies join a string of anti-mask and anti-lockdown protests reported this month in Europe, including in the U.K. and Germany.
Pompeo Calls for U.S.-European Unity in Response to 'China Challenge'
United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is touting an international coalition against China, using his social media accounts to highlight criticisms of the Communist Chinese government from across the globe.
Populism is just beginning
As Brexit finally becomes reality, I foresee four more years of the Trump administration—and the triumph of populism over globalism, everywhere.
Lindsey Graham Rebukes Trump for Postponing Pelosi Trip
"One sophomoric response does not deserve another," Graham said of Trump's rebuke to Pelosi.
China Joins Trump in Pushing Back Against Macron
"We have to protect ourselves with respect to China, Russia and even the United States of America," the French president told Europe 1 radio last week, calling for the formation of a "true European army."
NATO: Russian Missiles Pose 'Serious Risk' to Stability
"For over five years, the United States has pursued diplomatic and technical avenues with Russia aimed at preserving the INF Treaty," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said.
Holy Men and Hops: Belgium's Brewer's Day Celebrations
On Friday, Belgium's brewers will meet to honor Saint Arnould, the patron saint of brewers.
Will NATO's New Headquarters Be Named After McCain?
Given President Donald Trump's animosity toward both John McCain and NATO, such a move could be seen as a challenge to the White House.