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12 May 2016

The European Parliament has approved a resolution concerning obligatory origin labelling. The N-VA delegation voted against it. “Apparently, the majority of European Parliament members believe that an obligatory statement regarding the origin of milk in a carton of yoghurt or meat used in lasagne …

11 May 2016

After France and Italy’s earlier decision to ban plastic bags, Flanders is now also set to say goodbye to traditional plastic bags. At the same time, the authorised minister promised to investigate the option of bio-based plastics. Such plastic is made from starch and is biodegradable. Our Flemish …

11 May 2016

The European Parliament is giving Europol more power in the fight against terror. The European police service acquires more options for tracing criminal activities, especially online. For example, Europol will carry out more internet checks and will be able to ask internet companies to remove …

11 May 2016

Minister of Defence Steven Vandeput is to heavily invest in the so-called cyber division of the army. It must protect our critical infrastructure, military as well as civil, from outside attacks. “Moreover, in the future, we must in addition be able to fend off a cyber-attack by ourselves in the …

11 May 2016

The proposal of European Commissioner Marianne Thyssen (CD&V) for a revision of the posting directive would only make a modest contribution to the fight against unfair competition. Even so, parliaments from mainly Eastern European member states have activated the so-called yellow card procedure …

11 May 2016

In the countdown to the 17th of May’s International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, the IDAHO forum, a European conference about LGBT rights, kicks off every year. The fifth edition is organised next year in Brussels. Federal Secretary of State Elke Sleurs is working together with …