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Young people aged 16 and 17 in Belgium will be able to vote in the next European elections.

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Brexit happened because there is no European Saturday Night Live.

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Former secretary-general of the EU Commission and EU ambassador to the United States, David O’Sullivan, has been appointed to the board of governors of the

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“We have a democratic deficit,” says Pascal Smet. “If 20% of the people living in the city can’t vote, then you have a deficit.”

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Brussels’ House of European History has expanded, with the opening of a new permanent exhibition space looking at the challenges facing Europe today.

Faros, Athens, Greece
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Staff in the EU institutions have launched a fundraising drive for Europe Day 2021 on 9 May, urging colleagues to join them in supporting people a

An aerial view of the European Quarter in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The European Commission says it wants to halve the number of buildings it manages in Brussels by 2030, from 50 to 25.

Illustration picture shows the election lists at a polling station in Koekelberg, Brussels, Sunday 26 May 2019. (BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT)
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The Greens and Flemish liberal-democrat party Open VLD have jointly tabled a bill to introduce the right for Belgians from the age of 16 to vote in the European elections, starting from 2024.

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The European Commission has set an ambitious objective for the European Union, to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.

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