By Anna van Densky, Brussels The startling, vibrant and ever-young Brussels Antique and Art Fair (BRAFA) celebrates its 60th edition, offering a firework display of masterpieces...
By Sir Andrew Wood Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House A pullback of Western sanctions now would only benefit Vladimir Putin and his regime....
Interpol, the international police organization, has definitively rejected Russia's attempt to add Bill Browder (pictured), CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, to its Red Notice international arrest...
On 22 January the European Central Bank (ECB) announced its quantitative easing programme through which it will buy €60 billion worth of eurozone government bonds and...
Several Brussels-based NGOs have welcomed a ruling by European Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly (pictured) that the European Commission should make its processes on 'revolving doors' cases “more...
The recent clampdown on an NGO, media freedom and the potential for the EU to monitor the fundamental rights situation in member states were among the...