Antwerp has become the main port of entry into Europe for the drug, which is being blamed for a surge of violence that has prompted some Belgian officials to call for a war on drugs.
Author: ELIAN PELTIER
Belgian Port City Grapples With a Flood of Cocaine
Antwerp has become the main port of entry into Europe for the drug, which is being blamed for a surge of violence that has prompted some Belgian officials to call for a war on drugs.
U.S. Travel Ban Ends, and Europeans Head Overseas Again
Europeans were kept apart from family and friends as the ban dragged on long after E.U. leaders had opened their borders.
Torn From Parents in the Belgian Congo, Women Seek Reparations
Belgium has apologized for the kidnapping and deportation of thousands of mixed-race children under its colonial rule. Survivors say that reparations should be the next step.
Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister, Gets Extra Security
Signs of concern for the country’s leader have rattled many in the Netherlands, but experts are split on whether criminal organizations there would really risk targeting politicians.
Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister, Gets Extra Security
Signs of concern for the country’s leader have rattled many in the Netherlands, but experts are split on whether criminal organizations there would really risk targeting politicians.
U.S.-France Dispute Divides Europe
An E.U. Commissioner said that “something is broken in our trans-Atlantic relations,” as other European officials question Washington’s motives after its submarine deal with Australia.
Norway’s ‘Climate Election’ Puts Center-Left in Charge
Global warming and the future of the country’s oil and gas industry dominated the election campaign, yet smaller parties with ambitious approaches on climate fared less well than expected.
U.S. Visitors Face New Restrictions in Europe
In removing the U.S. from a list of safe countries, the European Union opened the door to a new web of bans, quarantines and testing requirements.