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Belgium: Brussels police stop man with 'militant links' spotted driving van full of gas canisters
The 27-year-old, known to authorities because of his militant links, is being questioned by police.
Mark Piggott Mar 02, 2017
Tony Blair's speech will only make Brexit negotiations harder for us
If he wanted to help, he would be addressing other EU leaders, rather than British voters, who despise him.
Daniel Hannan Feb 20, 2017
US threatens to 'moderate' NATO pledge unless its members meet 2% defence spending quota
Defence Secretary James Mattis claimed President Trump 'has strong support for NATO'.
William Watkinson Feb 16, 2017
DRC: Growing row over national funeral for longtime political leader Étienne Tshisekedi
Plans to return Tshisekedi's body from Belgium and burial arrangements causing a stir.
Elsa Buchanan Feb 10, 2017
Further EU integration 'unlikely for the foreseeable future', Moody's says
Global ratings agency says rising support for anti-EU agendas poses extreme risk to EU integration.
Gaurav Sharma Feb 06, 2017
Theresa May's Trump card turns off EU leaders at Malta summit
British prime minister's offer of a 'bridge between Washington and Brussels' got rebuffed.
Ian Silvera Feb 03, 2017
Brexit is 'humongous' for UK as negotiators face 'fist-fight' with Brussels says Sir Ivan Rogers
Former top UK diplomat to the EU issued warning to the Commons' European Scrutiny Committee.
Ian Silvera Feb 01, 2017
Watch Theresa May say the UK will stop making 'huge' contributions to EU
Prime minister addressed diplomats and politicians at Lancaster House in London.
Staff Reporter Jan 17, 2017
Watch Theresa May confirm the UK will leave the EU's Single Market
'It would to all intents and purposes mean not leaving the EU at all,' the prime minister said.
Staff Reporter Jan 17, 2017
Hard Brexit group 'heartened' by Theresa May's EU split hints
Richard Tice, the co-chair of Leave Means Leave, spoke to IBTimes UK about May's remarks.
Ian Silvera Jan 09, 2017
Brexit blow: UK's top EU diplomat quits as Article 50 deadline looms
Sir Ivan Rogers was appointed by former Prime Minister David Cameron to the post in 2013.
Ian Silvera Jan 03, 2017
Belgian parents charged with 'torture' for leaving son on freezing balcony as punishment
The boy and his twin sister were admitted to hospital suffering from malnutrition.
Fiona Keating Dec 29, 2016
Theresa May dodges questions over post-Brexit trade deal at EU Council
UK prime minister made a brief statement to the media before joining other EU leaders.
Ian Silvera Dec 15, 2016
UK civil service 'lacks direction and details' to deliver Brexit says think-tank
Institute for Government says Whitehall 'urgently needs' to prepare for negotiations with the EU.
Ian Silvera Dec 14, 2016
Birmingham men funded Paris and Brussels 'Man in the Hat' terror suspect using housing benefits
Zakaria Boufassil and Mohammed Ali Ahmed jailed for three and eight years respectively.
Ewan Palmer Dec 12, 2016
EU's chief Brexit fixer urges UK to 'keep calm and negotiate' as he unveils timetable
Michel Barnier wants to complete talks with the UK by October 2018 and ratify the deal in March 2019.
Ian Silvera Dec 06, 2016
Guy Verhofstadt: EU can become 'empire of the good' after Donald Trump's election
EU Parliament's chief Brexit negotatior spoke to IBTimes UK about the US, Nato and David Davis.
Ian Silvera Nov 29, 2016
Alleged Isis Brussels cell member denies group targeted UK as it is 'more difficult to attack'
Two UK men have been accused of giving Mohamed Abrini money when he visited Birmingham in 2015.
Tom Porter Nov 28, 2016
Ukip group faces £150,000 fine from EU Parliament over 'misspent' funds
Leaked audit claims Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe misused £430,000 worth of grants.
Ian Silvera Nov 17, 2016
Guy Verhofstadt: Stop 'whining' about Trump victory and make Europe great again
European Parliament's Brexit negotiator said EU leaders should drop their efforts to finalise TTIP.
Ian Silvera Nov 16, 2016
Ryanair passengers feared plane would crash in brawl at 30,000ft
Passengers on Brussels to Malta flight helped strap down fighters in row over seat.
Samantha Payne Nov 05, 2016
Brexit blow for Theresa May as government loses Article 50 case at High Court
Investment fund manager and Remain voter Gina Miller successfully challenged the government.
Ian Silvera Nov 03, 2016
CETA: EU and Canada to sign landmark trade pact after Belgium's Wallonia region votes to back deal
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau terms the development as 'great news'.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy Oct 29, 2016
Don't get carried away with comparing CETA saga to Brexit says EU expert
Vincenzo Scarpetta, a senior policy analyst at Open Europe, spoke to IBTimes UK.
Ian Silvera Oct 28, 2016
Landmark EU-Canada trade summit cancelled as Wallonia talks continue
Justin Trudeau and EU leaders were scheduled to sign the CETA deal in Brussels.
Ian Silvera Oct 27, 2016
A nest of doves or a lion's den? Theresa May's body language reflects complex EU relationship
Judi James explains all after British Prime Minister Thersea May made her EU summit debut.
Ian Silvera Oct 21, 2016
'A nest of doves' – Donald Tusk turns on charm as Theresa May faces EU summit
UK Prime Minister promised to work closely with the political and economic bloc after Brexit.
Ian Silvera Oct 20, 2016
Write to Remain urges leaders to give EU and UK nationals post-Brexit commitment
New campaign wants Theresa May and her European counterparts to make an 'explicit' pledge.
Ian Silvera Oct 14, 2016
Learn the difference between a hard Brexit and a soft Brexit in just four minutes
The 'Norway model', a WTO default - IBTimes UK untangles the jargon in a look at the UK's options.
Ian Silvera Oct 11, 2016
Police officers stabbed in the neck and chest in Brussels as two central stations evacuated
The assailant was neutralised by a second group of police who shot him in the leg.
Callum Paton Oct 05, 2016
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