Sharp has released what it says is the biggest TV ever to go on sale in Europe. The Aquos LC-90LE757 features a 90in (229cm) screen, trumping...
Brussels, 17 June 2013. With financial backing of Member States in the European Union, international banks and credit agencies are investing in agricultural companies that fail...
By Brussels correspondent Today the European Commission is proposing to abolish the bureaucratic rubber-stamping required to get public documents as birth certificates. Citizens moving to another...
By Brussels correspondent Almine Rech Gallery announces the exhibition of German artist Katja Strunz in its Brussels gallery. Strunz’s sculptural practice, seeped in history, finds its...
By Brussels correspondent Brussel shows the exhibition Kandinsky & Russia. From 8 March up to 30 June, you can come and admire more than 150 works...
Europe's leading heritage organisation Europa Nostra has launched today its new flagship programme ‘The 7 Most Endangered’ with the European Investment Bank Group, represented by the...
In early 2009 the Estonian government made a generous gift to the European Parliament of a piano. The idea was that this impressive instrument would be...