Associations lodged a complaint against the Flemish government in June after military equipment bound for Israel was discovered in the port of Antwerp.
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Belgian court rules Flanders government should stop transit of military equipment to Israel
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Polish farm minister defends smelly pigs from lawsuits – POLITICO
Those measures include requirements that the farmer not work in the evenings or during holidays, that he only spread manure during certain weather conditions, and that he plant a hedge around his farm.
“I’ve lived here for generations — from my grandfather and great-grandfather. They…
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How next-gen connectivity is powering the future of IoT in Europe
With lab testing expected to begin in 2028 and commercial rollout by 2030, Europe is already laying the groundwork for the next generation of wireless infrastructure, one built to support massive-scale IoT, real-time automation, and adaptive AI…
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American Airlines To Launch New Routes to Europe
Although many travelers are still enjoying their 2025 summer vacations, American Airlines…
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Humanitarian aid to Gaza still below what was agreed with Israel: EU report – POLITICO
The current volume of fuel entering Gaza is now “enough to sustain critical life-saving operations but not sufficient to allow all humanitarian programmes to run,” said the report.
The report is based on evidence and information collected from humanitarian partners, like the United…
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Israel rises to top 8 in Europe for UK investment amid regional uncertainty
Businessman touching data analytics process system (photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK) The latest DBT Inward Investment Results Report reveals that 19 Israeli companies either established or expanded operations in the UK in 2024–2025,…
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Pompeii’s second life: New evidence suggests the city was reoccupied after devastating eruption
New evidence strongly suggests that Pompeii was reoccupied after the devastating AD 79 eruption – a theory long speculated but now backed by archaeological proof.
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“Good potential for Assam to work with Europe in research,” says EU counsellor Pierrick Fillon-Ashifa
Guwahati (Assam) [India], August 7 (ANI): Pierrick Fillon-Ashifa, First Counsellor at the Delegation of the European Union to India, on Thursday said Assam has “good potential” to work with the European Union, especially in research
“Yes, it’s a…
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Crisis in Gaza remains ‘very severe’ despite some positive steps – EU report
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Israel has taken some “notable positive” steps to improve the situation in Gaza including resuming fuel delivery, but the humanitarian situation is “very severe”, and the scale of destruction…
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EU resists renewed Trump pressure to shift digital rules
Digital rules have been the subject of several attacks since the new US administration came to power in January.
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