Latest News

Belgium’s De Wever calls for unified EU strategy to counter China’s economic rise

Belgium’s De Wever calls for unified EU strategy to counter China’s economic rise Belgium’s De Wever calls for unified EU strategy to counter China’s economic rise
  Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has urged European Union leaders to adopt a coordinated strategy to respond to what he described...
Read More...

EU raises €8 billion in sixth 2026 bond syndication as demand surges

EU raises €8 billion in sixth 2026 bond syndication as demand surges EU raises €8 billion in sixth 2026 bond syndication as demand surges
  The European Commission has successfully raised €8 billion in its sixth syndicated EU-Bond transaction of 2026, marking another strong...
Read More...

EU wind turbine production rebounds, reaching €10.4 billion in 2024

EU wind turbine production rebounds, reaching €10.4 billion in 2024 EU wind turbine production rebounds, reaching €10.4 billion in 2024
  The European Union recorded a strong recovery in wind turbine production in 2024, with the value of sold wind-powered generating sets...
Read More...

Pashinyan secures election win, reinforcing Armenia’s shift toward Europe

Pashinyan secures election win, reinforcing Armenia’s shift toward Europe Pashinyan secures election win, reinforcing Armenia’s shift toward Europe
  Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has claimed victory in the country’s parliamentary elections, strengthening his mandate to...
Read More...

Belgium launches €3.7 billion defence innovation drive under new ODIN programme

Belgium launches €3.7 billion defence innovation drive under new ODIN programme Belgium launches €3.7 billion defence innovation drive under new ODIN programme
  Belgium will invest €3.7 billion in defence innovation over the next decade through a new programme aimed at accelerating military...
Read More...

EU shark fin exports decline sharply in 2025 following volatile market peak

EU shark fin exports decline sharply in 2025 following volatile market peak EU shark fin exports decline sharply in 2025 following volatile market peak
   Exports of shark fins from the European Union to countries outside the bloc fell significantly in 2025, signaling a cooling market...
Read More...

EU–Kenya strategic partnership deepens to boost trade, digital growth and sustainable investment

EU–Kenya strategic partnership deepens to boost trade, digital growth and sustainable investment EU–Kenya strategic partnership deepens to boost trade, digital growth and sustainable investment
  The European Union and Kenya are strengthening their strategic partnership to accelerate cooperation in trade, digital transformation...
Read More...

EU approves €23 billion Italian renewable energy subsidy scheme under clean industry push

EU approves €23 billion Italian renewable energy subsidy scheme under clean industry push EU approves €23 billion Italian renewable energy subsidy scheme under clean industry push
  The European Commission has given the green light to a €23 billion Italian state aid programme aimed at accelerating electricity generation...
Read More...

Must Read

Most Popular Stories

VIDEO AND audio news:

Features, views, analysis

business

Latest News

Belgium’s De Wever calls for unified EU strategy to counter China’s economic rise

Belgium’s De Wever calls for unified EU strategy to counter China’s economic rise Belgium’s De Wever calls for unified EU strategy to counter China’s economic rise
  Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has urged European Union leaders to adopt a coordinated strategy to respond to what he described...
Read More...

EU raises €8 billion in sixth 2026 bond syndication as demand surges

EU raises €8 billion in sixth 2026 bond syndication as demand surges EU raises €8 billion in sixth 2026 bond syndication as demand surges
  The European Commission has successfully raised €8 billion in its sixth syndicated EU-Bond transaction of 2026, marking another strong...
Read More...

EU wind turbine production rebounds, reaching €10.4 billion in 2024

EU wind turbine production rebounds, reaching €10.4 billion in 2024 EU wind turbine production rebounds, reaching €10.4 billion in 2024
  The European Union recorded a strong recovery in wind turbine production in 2024, with the value of sold wind-powered generating sets...
Read More...

Pashinyan secures election win, reinforcing Armenia’s shift toward Europe

Pashinyan secures election win, reinforcing Armenia’s shift toward Europe Pashinyan secures election win, reinforcing Armenia’s shift toward Europe
  Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has claimed victory in the country’s parliamentary elections, strengthening his mandate to...
Read More...

Belgium launches €3.7 billion defence innovation drive under new ODIN programme

Belgium launches €3.7 billion defence innovation drive under new ODIN programme Belgium launches €3.7 billion defence innovation drive under new ODIN programme
  Belgium will invest €3.7 billion in defence innovation over the next decade through a new programme aimed at accelerating military...
Read More...

EU shark fin exports decline sharply in 2025 following volatile market peak

EU shark fin exports decline sharply in 2025 following volatile market peak EU shark fin exports decline sharply in 2025 following volatile market peak
   Exports of shark fins from the European Union to countries outside the bloc fell significantly in 2025, signaling a cooling market...
Read More...

EU–Kenya strategic partnership deepens to boost trade, digital growth and sustainable investment

EU–Kenya strategic partnership deepens to boost trade, digital growth and sustainable investment EU–Kenya strategic partnership deepens to boost trade, digital growth and sustainable investment
  The European Union and Kenya are strengthening their strategic partnership to accelerate cooperation in trade, digital transformation...
Read More...

EU approves €23 billion Italian renewable energy subsidy scheme under clean industry push

EU approves €23 billion Italian renewable energy subsidy scheme under clean industry push EU approves €23 billion Italian renewable energy subsidy scheme under clean industry push
  The European Commission has given the green light to a €23 billion Italian state aid programme aimed at accelerating electricity generation...
Read More...

Must Read

Most Popular Stories

Waves of repression in Belarus have turned its EU neighbours into places of refuge for pro-democracy Belarusians, with presidential challenger Svetlana Tikhanovskaya only the

latest to shelter there.

Tikhanovskaya said she had made the "difficult decision" to leave for Lithuania following a disputed election in which she has claimed victory against Alexander Lukashenko who has ruled with an iron fist since 1994.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius announced her arrival on Tuesday and said on Wednesday she was in "good spirits" and would speak "in the near future".

NATO member Lithuania, which like Belarus was also once under Soviet rule, shares a 680 kilometre (420 mile) border with its neighbour to the south and has long sheltered Belarusian and Russian opposition figures.

The Lithuanian capital Vilnius is just 170 kilometres from Minsk, which makes it a "convenient geographic location" for pro-democracy Belarusians, Vilnius university analyst Laurynas Jonavicius told AFP.

The city hosts the Belarusian Human Rights House, a non-governmental organisation, and an EU-funded Belarusian university in exile, the European Humanities University, which was shut down by Lukashenko in 2004.

- 'Waves of political immigrants' -

"We help spread information from here because in Belarus the authorities are controlling the internet," Sabina Aliyeva, an 18-year-old opposition activist who is also head of the university's student union, told AFP.

Vadzim Vileita, a 37-year-old journalist and political analyst, originally from Belarus living in Lithuania, said the country was "a very natural destination for Belarusians seeking a safe place away from Belarus".

"If people want to leave Belarus for political reasons, usually they travel to Lithuania or Poland.

"After many elections when we had crackdowns in Belarus, we had waves of political immigrants coming to Lithuania every time to avoid political prosecution," he said.

But, with street protests following Sunday's vote still ongoing, Aliyeva said that at the moment many young Belarusians based in Lithuania are going back.

"They want to help out," she said, adding that she herself had been asked by her parents to stay away.

- Government-in-exile? -

Both Lithuania and Latvia, which also has a border with Belarus, have offered to take in any political refugees.

Lithuania and Poland have called for an emergency EU summit and Poland has offered to mediate any dialogue between Lukashenko and the opposition.

Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski said any political refugees arriving in the city would receive assistance and called for "solidarity".

Poland has a population of around 28,000 Belarusians and received 37 asylum requests from Belarusians in 2019.

Lithuania officially hosts around 20,000 Belarusians and has granted refugee status to 55 of them since 2011, with authorities now preparing for many more to come.

Lithuanian Interior Minister Rita Tamasuniene said there was "a plan of measures, if the number of Belarusian citizens asking for asylum in Lithuania grows".

Viktoryia Andrukovic, a Belarusian based in Lithuania who is also involved in the pro-democracy movement, said the Baltic state could even host a sort of government in exile for Belarus headed by Tikhanovskaya.

She would be a "symbol of freedom" for Belarusians even from outside the country.

"She is the legitimate president," she said.AFP

deneme