Photo Copyright Visit Brussels Calling all comic fans: the hugely popular BD Comic Strip Festival is coming to the Gare Maritime at Tour & Taxis in Brussels from 6 to 8 September. This new edition’s programme includes exhibitions, meetings, book signings, and activities for everyone including the manga space and the iconic giant balloons….
Day: August 28, 2024
Europe’s Security Under Threat.
Russia has significantly intensified its attacks on Ukraine, conducting one of the largest combined missile and drone strikes since the beginning of its aggressive invasion. On August 26 more than 230 aerial attack vehicles, including missiles and drones, were launched. Ukrainian air defence forces managed to destroy 102 missiles and 99 drones, showcasing resilience and…
British Journalist Killed By Russian Missile Strike
Photo by Engin Akyurt on Unsplash The National Union of Journalists of Ukraine has strongly condemned the killing of a British journalist working for the Reuters news agency. It also said the events of the last few days has been “unprecedented” for the media organisation and its representatives in war-torn Ukraine. This…
London Most Popular City in Europe
Here’s a good pub quiz question: Which is the most popular city in Europe this year? Parisians may beg to differ but London is the answer and, given that it also came out tops the previous year (and given its huge array of restos, bars, different cuisines, top tourist locations and famous parks) that maybe should…
The Best Croquettes Aux Crevettes
Photo by Anthony Camp on Unsplash Establishments wishing to participate in the 2024 edition of the Best Shrimp Croquette in Brussels competition have been submitting their applications since 25 July. Registration are now closed, which means we know the 17 candidates who will be competing for the coveted prize. This year, the organisers…
EU Solidarity Fund Boosted
Photo by Jonathan Kemper on Unsplash Substantial fresh cash aid is being made available to several EU countries to help them cope with natural disasters. On Tuesday,the EU said some €1 billion was being freed up to help five EU states. The European Commission is proposing financial support from the EU solidarity fund….
Olympic Legacy
It’s a word invariably used after every Olympics – the famous legacy left by hosting the world’s premier sporting event. Paris is the latest to now be left pondering on what long term benefits may emerge from what most agree was its recent highly successful hosting of the Games. But have you ever wondered what…
Rising Tensions in Eastern Europe
Photo by Pavel Neznanov on Unsplash The situation at the border between Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus remains extremely tense, causing serious concern for the international community. The Russian Federation is not only increasing its military presence along Ukrainian borders but also conducting aggressive actions that threaten Ukraine’s security, as well as the security…
EU Chief Scientific Advisors
Photo by Adrien Converse on Unsplash The European Commission has launched a call for nominations of scientists to be shortlisted for future membership of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors. The group provides high-quality, timely and independent scientific advice to the College of European Commissioners on any subject, including on policy issues that the European…
Include Taiwan in the UN System to Secure Peace in The Indo-Pacific
Taiwan is an indispensible partner in global supply chains, producing more than 90 percent of the world’s high-end semiconductors and a significant portion of the advanced chips that are driving the AI revolution. Half of the world’s seaborne trade passes through the Taiwan Strait, making it a key international waterway, writes Lin Chia-lung. Yet even…