Germany, the EU’s leading car exporter, is expected to be hardest hit by the tariffs. Car shipments to the US were worth €25.2 billion in 2024, followed by Italy (€3.4 billion) and Slovakia (€3.1 billion)
The EU had initially set a deadline of June 30, 2023, for all 27 Member States to submit their plans detailing how they intend to contribute to the European Union’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030
The panels, a hallmark of participative democracy in the Union, will focus on the theme “A new European budget fit for our ambitions” and are set to convene in Brussels between March 28-30 and May 16-18, 2025
All Saints’ Day brings one of the busiest times for Brussels florists. At Comme une Fleur near Ixelles Cemetery, owner Pierre Ginter balances tradition, service, and changing floral preferences in a city where multiculturalism reshapes long-standing customs
UZ Brussel has launched a mobile medical unit to provide free heart screenings for Brussels residents over 60, aiming to uncover the connections between socio-economic inequality and cardiovascular health through Belgium’s first integrated clinical and social study
Brussels is ready to welcome visitors to its beloved Winter Wonders Christmas Market, running from late November through early January, transforming the city’s heart into a sparkling wonderland filled with music, food, crafts, and festive cheer
Belgium’s Sciensano institute warns of worsening mental health trends across the nation. Nearly one in five citizens report severe distress, with anxiety, depression, and loneliness particularly affecting young people, women, and socially disadvantaged groups
Belgian chocolatier Neuhaus has launched a new reference book, Neuhaus, the Inventor of the Belgian Praline, celebrating 160 years of craftsmanship and the rich cultural history of Belgian chocolate through rare photographs, sketches, and recipes