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As more Turkish ministers head to Europe in the coming weeks to campaign in the run-up to Turkey's controversial referendum on 16 April that would give the country’s president, Recep
Belgium is the only EU Member State still left to make a decision regarding the signing of the EU-Canada trade agreement CETA.
Hungarian foreign affairs minister Péter Szijjártó was so far out of his comfort zone in a Brussels neighborhood that he "felt compelled to run for his life,” he said in an interview with the Hung
Belgium's minister of development co-operation, Alexander De Croo, has pledged an additional €19 million to the international organisation Global Fund to help in the fight against AIDS, tuberculos
The digital condolence register that was placed online after the March terror attacks in Brussels has been signed by nearly 4,000 people.
Following last week's terror attacks in Brussels, the United States has sent FBI teams to assist the Belgian authorities in the investigation into the attacks on 22 March, according to an announce
Belgium's prime minister Charles Michel has committed to signing an agreement with Morocco on the exchange of digital fingerprints.
Belgian prime minister Charles Michel has announced plans for an international tour to boost Belgium's image abroad, write De Tijd and Het Nieuwsblad
Belgium is anything but the failed state it was made out to be in the international media following the terror attacks in Paris on 13 November, former US Ambassador to Belgium Howard Gutman