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politics 61d ago Brussels

EU MEPs Propose 10% Increase For Key Programs

European Parliament members are proposing a 10% increase in funding for key European Union programs. The proposal includes allocations for food and energy security, defense, direct payments to farmers, and local development programs. The increase aims to meet existing obligations and address major challenges without requiring additional funds for administration or decentralized agencies. The proposal is being discussed during the current session. The additional spending will be subject to strict monitoring to ensure fiscal discipline. Flexibility in these funds will be granted exclusively for the specific expenditure items requested. This measure aims to prevent member states from deviating from their public account correction paths.
Radio Romania
sports 61d ago Spa

Adrien Fernémont Wins Wallonie Rally

Adrien Fernémont won the Wallonie Rally. Maxime Potti has taken the lead in the Belgian championship. In MotoGP, Spaniard Alex Marquez won the Spanish Grand Prix. Barry Baltus abandoned his race in the Moto 2 category. Tennis player Elise Mertens was eliminated in the third round of the Madrid tournament by Carolina Pliskova.
RTBF La Premiere
politics 61d ago Brussels

EU Nuclear Strategy Faces Rising Operating Costs

The average age of the approximately 100 active nuclear reactors in the European Union is 40 years. Countries such as France are planning to extend reactor lifespans to 50 or 60 years. There are concerns that new strategies to promote nuclear energy could face rising operating costs for older reactors. Debates regarding the long-term success of these strategies are ongoing.
SWR Aktuell
politics 61d ago Brussels

EU Shifts Focus To Small Modular Reactors

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is advocating for 200 million euros in support for energy independence through nuclear power. Currently, only 12 of the 27 EU member states operate active nuclear power plants. Countries including Poland and Estonia are reportedly evaluating the adoption of small modular reactors for future energy needs. European Union officials are engaged in intense debates regarding the role of nuclear energy 40 years after the Chernobyl disaster. Green EU MEP Jutta Paulus noted that despite previous assumptions that nuclear power was too expensive and uninsurable, debates are currently running at full speed. The discussion centers on whether nuclear technology remains a viable component of the energy mix. The average age of approximately 100 active reactors is a central point of the ongoing political discourse.
SWR Aktuell
conflict 61d ago Brussels

EU And Ukraine Form Drone Alliance

The European Defence Agency (EDA) plans to invest 6 billion euros into a production alliance for drones in Ukraine by the end of 2025. According to the report, 45 billion euros will be available in 2026 and the remaining 45 billion euros will be distributed in 2027. The funding is intended to address Ukraine's solvency and economic needs during the conflict. The first tranche of this loan is expected to be paid out in the next quarter. The source noted the situation remains uncertain regarding broader EU-Ukraine relations. The European Commission will pay Ukraine approximately 6 billion euros in the current quarter. This payment is part of a 90 billion euro loan agreement. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen provided the update regarding the funds.
Radio Rossii
sports 61d ago Bastogne

Demi Vollering Wins Third Bastogne-Liège

Dutch cyclist Demi Vollering won the Bastogne-Liège race, the world's oldest cycling classic. The race featured a large lead group maintaining a high tempo throughout the day. The victory was confirmed by sports reporter Marcel Stober. This victory marks her third win in the event, making her the record winner of the race.
NDR Info
other 61d ago Brussels

Drug Trafficking via Delivery Platforms Increases in Brussels

A new phenomenon dubbed 'Hubbersheet' or 'Hubberspeed' uses social media platforms to facilitate rapid narcotics delivery. The delivery model relies on specific codes to coordinate the transactions. Criminal organizations are using social media to recruit drug delivery personnel through highly organized logistics and call centers. Investigators found that traffickers recruit via social media and even approach food delivery drivers to use their apps as cover for illegal transactions. One individual reported potential earnings of 3,000 to 7,000 euros in a week and a half due to the invisibility of the delivery method. The operation functions with a clear hierarchy, including dispatchers and couriers. The use of delivery bags provided invisibility to avoid police controls.
RTBF La Premiere
politics 61d ago Brussels

US Seeks US-Led Dominance Within NATO

China reports that the United States is attempting to establish a US-led structure within NATO where European members must offer unconditional obedience.
CNR Voice of China
politics 61d ago Brussels

NATO Treaty Lacks Member Suspension Clauses

A NATO official stated that the NATO treaty does not contain provisions for suspending the membership status of member states. Military expert Song Xiaojun characterized recent U.S. rhetoric regarding membership as a threat rather than a formal legal mechanism. The expert suggested the U.S. is using the concept of expulsion to draw a red line for members like Spain. This follows recent discussions regarding potential consequences for member states' actions. Discussions also touched upon why the United Kingdom might be included in potential penalty lists.
CNR Voice of China
culture 61d ago Brussels

Pigeon Theft Linked To Global Criminal Networks

High-value racing pigeons have been targeted in a series of thefts across Europe. A raid was conducted in a Brussels suburb in March 2025 following these developments. Fanciers are increasingly using DNA genetic libraries to prove parentage and protect against theft. Police in a Brussels suburb are using DNA testing to identify birds recovered from a March 2025 raid. Genetic analysis has successfully identified 20 of the recovered pigeons. Ruben Landkreet provided the DNA analysis used to link the birds to their owners. Belgian federal police used DNA analysis to identify 20 recovered pigeons following a series of robberies. A raid in March 2025 recovered 27 pigeons, though the original identity rings were missing. Genetic testing helped confirm the identity of two grandchildren of a bird named Finn. The pattern of abductions has been noted by local reports.
Bloomberg Radio