Irish cyber-security specialist Integrity360 to buy business in Belgium
Integrity 360 acquires Belgian company Cresco as part of its European expansion plans
Integrity 360 acquires Belgian company Cresco as part of its European expansion plans
Plan would allow EU governments use up to €165bn of Russian assets without confiscating them
Key figures at depository among targets of campaign, say European intelligence agencies
Emerging from this summit empty-handed would be hugely damaging to Europe’s standing in new world of ‘wars and predators’
Francie Gorman and his son Tom set out from the Irish Farm Centre in Bluebell, Dublin
Changes to Russian sanctions rollover tees up bloc leaders' summit next week
European Commission warns Ukraine could be at risk of losing the war if crucial financial support not provided
EU offices searched in inquiry into awarding of contract to train junior diplomats in Belgium
Body parts are still being found, exhumed, and if possible identified
Move comes amid growing concerns over Russia’s threat to other European nations beyond Ukraine
In the ensuing mayhem, a man I’d never met before hugged me like we were old friends
Drones have been spotted above Belgian airports and military bases in the last week
Short of options, Europe is forced to consider creative and politically hazardous ways to keep funding Ukraine
Ireland had supported move but decision among EU bloc pushed back to December
After a challenging club move, Hayes is back in the mix for Ireland’s Nations League playoff against Belgium
Ireland’s early morning pre-summit meeting with Nordic and Baltic States is now a fixture of Brussels diplomacy
Reality rivals fiction as Denmark hosts EU leaders amid drone chaos and a €185bn Russian asset heist. Even Birgitte Nyborg would struggle to keep up
Doel was supposed to be demolished years ago, but a handful of residents remain among the crumbling abandoned buildings
Move comes as Israel considers West Bank annexation
The Belgian film-makers’ 13th feature deftly weaves together the lives of five young women
There is poetic justice in Rue Edmond Picard is becoming Rue Andrée Geulen – although that hasn’t stopped some residents from grumbling
People are trying to lower the temperature as continent sizzles amid record-breaking highs
Pioneering Belgian study takes a dispassionate approach to examine whether consultant input really does deliver value for business
‘To lead in clean energy, we need to invest strategically, contain costs and work more closely with our neighbours’
Pharmaceutical giants in Europe brace themselves for a tariffs fight that is likely still to come
Wild Geese: Peter Shaffrey has changed careers and moved cities but is now settled in Belgium
Over-tourism is ruining popular destinations, try these alternatives without compromising on experience
Death of Fabian prompts fresh anger over police treatment of immigrant communities in Brussels
Can Ireland learn lessons from how other European countries are building social housing?
Carmel Delaney’s killing in the ‘Blackrock’ of Belgian capital has griped locals
Eurovision: Move comes after request from Spain for audit ‘to avoid external interference and manipulation’
Increased nitrogen levels lead to higher concentrations of allergenic pollen
He was shot down twice in the space of eight days, but went on to outlive all his contemporaries
Police use tear gas and water cannon in clashes
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