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The EU Open Door Day Brussels event drew large crowds as citizens gathered to visit key European Union institutions in the Belgian capital. The event was held on May 9, 2026, to mark the 76th anniversary of the foundation of the European Union. It is part of the annual Europe Day celebrations, which promote unity and public awareness of the EU’s role. Visitors formed long queues outside major buildings, including the European Commission headquarters. Many people waited for hours to enter and explore the institution. The event allowed the public to see how EU offices operate from the inside. It…
The European Union has confirmed a clear rule on air ticket pricing. Airlines cannot increase the price of a ticket after it has been fully purchased. This applies even if fuel prices or operating costs rise after booking. The decision aims to protect passengers and ensure fair pricing across the aviation market. The clarification was issued by the European Commission. It stated that once a passenger completes payment, the ticket price is final. No extra charges can be added later. This includes any changes linked to fuel costs, airport fees, or other operational expenses. The rule applies under EU consumer…
Brussels Airport has reported a record financial performance in 2025. The airport operator, Brussels Airport Company, said revenue rose to 828 million euros. This is a 6 percent increase compared to 2024. The company also recorded a net profit of 84 million euros and made its highest ever investment of 302 million euros. The results show strong growth in both passenger travel and cargo operations. However, the year was also marked by several operational challenges. These included strikes, border control delays, and capacity pressure at key times. CEO Arnaud Feist said 2025 was a strong year despite difficulties. He said…
A new cosmetics brand is preparing to enter the market under the name Beecle. Set to launch soon through www.beecle.com, the company is currently in the final stages of preparation ahead of its official debut. With a focus on beauty, self-care, and cosmetic products, Beecle aims to introduce a contemporary brand experience designed for today’s consumers and their evolving expectations. Modern Consumers Are Redefining the Beauty Landscape The global beauty and cosmetics sector has changed dramatically over recent years. While product quality remains essential, consumers now look beyond the products themselves when making purchasing decisions. They increasingly seek brands that…
The European Commission has presented its first EU anti poverty strategy. It sets a long-term goal to reduce and end poverty across the European Union by 2050. The plan asks member states to expand social housing, improve welfare support, and reduce evictions. It also includes measures on homelessness and child poverty. It proposes easier access to social benefits with less paperwork. The Commission says about 92.7 million people in the EU are at risk of poverty or social exclusion. Around one million people are homeless in the bloc. It highlights that the EU previously aimed to lift 15 million people…
Brussels Airlines, part of Brussels Airlines, says it has strong fuel security despite the ongoing Middle East crisis. The airline confirmed that kerosene supply is secured for the next four to six weeks. CEO Dorothea von Boxberg said the company is watching risks linked to the Strait of Hormuz blockade. She added that flight schedules remain unchanged. The airline said the current situation has not caused operational disruption. Industry experts are closely tracking fuel supply chains as tensions continue in key shipping routes. Airlines across Europe are reviewing their fuel plans to manage risk. The airline said its fuel suppliers…
Brussels is expanding its strategy to attract major global conferences as it strengthens its position in the international meetings and events industry. The city is increasing its network of Business Events Ambassadors to bring more high-level congresses to the Belgian capital. The push for Brussels MICE growth comes at a time when global business travel is recovering strongly. Demand for meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions, known as MICE tourism, is rising again after years of disruption. However, competition between cities is also increasing. The initiative is led by visit.brussels and focuses on using local experts to attract international events. These…
Belgium has introduced a strong new approach to fight illegal online gambling, placing major tech companies under legal pressure to block access to unlicensed sites. The move is being closely watched across Europe, as it could reshape how digital enforcement works in the future. The Belgium illegal gambling law framework now allows regulators to order infrastructure providers such as Google and Cloudflare to block illegal gambling websites. If companies fail to comply, they can face fines of up to €500,000 per violation. The latest decision was issued on April 13, 2026, by the President of the Dutch-speaking Business Court of…
EU finance ministers have gathered in Brussels for the latest Eurogroup Ecofin Brussels meetings, focusing on economic stability, banking strength, and long-term growth across the euro area. The talks bring together finance leaders from all eurozone countries. They are discussing how to support economic resilience while responding to global uncertainty. The meetings are chaired by Kyriakos Pierrakakis, who is leading both Eurogroup discussions and parts of the Ecofin agenda. The Eurogroup Ecofin Brussels meetings are covering several major policy areas. These include banking resilience, fiscal stability, and improving economic competitiveness across the European Union. Officials say economic stability remains a…
Concerns over EU Russia Informal Talks are growing in Brussels after reports that some members of the European Parliament continue to meet Russian officials outside official channels. The issue highlights tension between EU sanctions policy and the independence of elected lawmakers. The controversy resurfaced after a recent European Parliament session in Strasbourg on 30 April 2026. An email circulated by Luxembourg MEP Fernand Kartheiser described a “successful and constructive meeting” with Russian lawmakers held in Istanbul. The meeting reportedly included members of the European Parliament and representatives of Russia’s State Duma. There is no official EU framework for such contacts…