M10 & Hakim Night Session | Groundmoves in Belgium
Hakim Amrani and Mohamed Reda Ibn Ahmed doing some groundmoves in Blankenberge after the Belgian Red Bull Street Style qualifications. They wanted to try out the glowing ball from Glowcity, so this is how their spontaneous night training session looked like!
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Belgium: Bruges and Brussels
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We start in Bruges to check into a medieval hospital, savor the exquisite art of Memling, climb a bell tower to get up close and fortissimo at a carillon concert, and sample fresh frites and the world's tastiest chocolate. Then we ride the train to Brussels, where we stroll Europe's finest square, revel in Bruegels' country scenes and Magritte's surreal dreamscapes, then pay a visit to the bustling hub of European democracy.
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Challenge of Tutankhamon front seat on-ride HD POV Walibi Belgium
Like the Labyrinth of the Minotaur at Terra Mitica in Spain, the Challenge of Tutankhamon is another fantastically themed dark shooter from Sally Corp. In this one riders must achieve a set score and defeat the final golden Seth in order to enter the treasure chamber. Those who fail are sent through one of two early exits.
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Kane punching Heath Slater senseless at Brussels, Belgium
Kane beats Heath Slater up at Smackdown, Brussels, Belgium the 20th of April 2011. Kane is amazing as always!
TRAILER: Radio Soulwax presents This Is Belgium Part 3: Benelux
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Brussels' Non-Profits Help Roma
The European Commission and human rights groups say the Roma, Europe's largest minority, continue to suffer discrimination and persecution across the continent. Despite measures by the EU to integrate them into mainstream society, the Roma people remain largely excluded from jobs and education. Even in Brussels - home to the EU's own institutions - the Roma and their children struggle to break out from a vicious cycle of poverty and begging. Nina-Maria Potts reports on how some non-profit groups in Brussels are trying to help the Roma.
Trial of alleged extremist cell opens in Belgium
* Trial opens amid tight security in Brussels
* Seven due in court
* Police still looking for nine others
* Follows police raid in Verviers in January 2015
The trial opens on Monday in Belgium of a group of alleged Islamic extremists.
The hearing in Brussels is expected to last three weeks.
*What are the details?*
* 7 suspects due in court
* 4 already in custody
* 9 at large
* Charges include attempted murder and organising or being members of a terrorist organisation
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Europe Enterprise Challenge - FINAL
CAN YOU START-UP?
Eiropas studentu jaunuzņēmumu konkursa fināls - Europe Enterprise Challenge. Opening Ceremony & Business Presentations.
Venue: Bellevue Park Hotel (conference hall PARIS) - 25.06.2018.
Moderator: Renārs Zeltiņš
14:50 – 15:00 Doors open
15:00 COMMENCEMENT
Intro video
15:01 – 15:02 Opening words from moderator
15:02 – 15:07 Performance
15:07 – 15:24 SPEECH: Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commissioner for the Euro and Social Dialogue
15:24 – 15:29 SPEECH: Aigars Rostovskis, JA Latvia Chair and the Chairman of the Council of Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
15:29 – 15:34 SPEECH: Adam Warby, JA Europe Board Member and CEO of Avanade
15:34 – 15:40 Introduction of the main jury, stage given for the Chairman
15:40 – 15:42 Guidelines to the presentations
15:42 – 16:03 First set of presentations (4 teams)
16:03 – 16:18 Coffee Break for 15 minutes
16:18 – 16:23 Performance
16:23 – 16:53 Second set of presentations (6 teams)
16:53 – 16:58 Performance
16:58 – 17:28 Third set of presentations (6 teams)
17:28 – 17:40 Closing, practical info regarding the evening, next day etc
DALĪBNIEKI / PARTICIPANTS:
1) VELUSTA – Belgiem FL
2) SO'MUSSEL – Belgium FR
3) Kale Nyabo – Denmark
4) CARZAM – Estonia
5) Bulletin.ai – Finland
6) COOK ME UP – France
7) CARGOPS – Greece
8) PLUKT – Latvia
9) PICTO - Luxembourg
10) CELUNA – Malta
11) VOGELVRIJ – Netherlands
12) EAZYZEEK – Norway
13) Baby Sisters – Portugal
14) BEaTech – Romania
15) BIOFY – Spain
16) CORNISH ESSENCE - United Kingdom
DAY 01: 4th EU-Arab World Summit A Strategic Partnership”
October 29-30, 2019 Megaron, The Athens Concert Hall
Under the patronage of the European Parliament
The EU-Arab World Summit is an international forum of economic and political dialogue between the EU and the Arab World. Since 2016, when the Summit was established in cooperation with the Government of the Hellenic Republic, our goal has been to identify and promote the two regions’ common interests and values collectively and single out key priority areas for cooperation, taking account of regional and global challenges.
11.30 WELCOME REMARKS
Tawfic Khoury, Chairman, Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal Group, Executive Vice Chairman, Consolidated Contractors Company
Raouf Abou Zaki, CEO, Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal Group
Symeon Tsomokos, President, Delphi Economic Forum
Christos Folias, fmr Minister of Development & fmr President of the Arab-Greek Chamber of Commerce & Development
11.35 OPENING CEREMONY - EUROPE AND THE ARAB WORLD: TRANSITIONS AND GEOPOLITICS
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece
Nicos Anastasiades, President of the Republic of Cyprus
Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary General, The League of Arab States
Ana Brnabić, Prime Minister of Serbia
Andrej Plenković, Prime Minister of Croatia
Edi Rama, Prime Minister of Albania
Nabil Aburdeineh, Deputy Prime Minister of the State of Palestine
Massimo D’Alema, former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Italy
Francois Fillon, former Prime Minister of France
Tarek El-Molla, Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources, Egypt
the Minister will deliver the speech of H.E. the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Chair: Symeon Tsomokos, President, Delphi Economic Forum
13.45 AN ERA OF REALIGNMENT: THE NEED FOR A NEW EUROPEAN-ARAB WORLD APPROACH
Miltiades Varvitsiotis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
Carmelo Abela, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion, Malta
Soltan bin Saad Al-Muraikhi, State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Qatar
Nasser Kamel, Secretary General, Union of the Mediterranean
Eurico Brilhante Dias, Secretary of State for Internationalisation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Portugal
Chair: Faysal Abou Zaki, Deputy CEO, Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal Group
14.45 EUROPE AND THE ARAB WORLD: A STRATEGIC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP
Adonis-Spyridon Georgiadis, Minister of Development and Investments, Greece
Said Djellab, Minister of Commerce, Algeria
Mohamad Al-Ississ, Minister of Planning & International Cooperation, State Minister for Economic Affairs, Jordan
Mohammed Mukhlif Al-Enezi, Undersecretary for Technical Affairs and Development, Ministry of Commerce, Kuwait
Abdulrahman bin Ahmed bin Hamdan Al-Harbi, Governor, General Authority for Foreign Trade, Saudi Arabia
Chair: Michalis Mitsos, Journalist, TA NEA
16:15CHALLENGES OF MIGRATION: THE VISION
George Koumoutsakos, Alternate Minister of Citizens' Protection, Greece
George Katrougalos, MP, fmr Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
Blanca Moreno-Dodson, Manager, Center for Mediterranean Integration, World Bank
Alfonso Lucini Mateo, Special Amb. for Middle East and Mediterranean Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Spain
Mohanad Hage Ali, Fellow, Carnegie Middle East Center
Chair: Nektaria Stamouli, Journalist, Politico
17.15 BUILDING CLIMATE COALITIONS: AN EU-ARAB RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Elina Bardram, Head of Unit for International & Inter-institutional Relations, DG-Climate Action, European Commission
Enrico Granara, Ambassador, Coordinator of the Euro-Mediterranean Multilateral Activities in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Italy
Christos Zerefos, Head, Research Center for Atmospheric Physics & Climatology Academy of Athens
Nicolò Sartori, Head of Programme, Energy, Climate & Resources, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Italy
Saida Neghza, President, General Confederation of Algerian Enterprises (CGEA)
Chair: Thodoris Georgakopoulos, Editorial Director, diaNEOsis
18.00 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: INVESTING WITH A PURPOSE
Georgios Kyrtsos, Member, European Parliament
Janet Heckman, Managing Director, Southern and Eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) Region, EBRD
Marina Wes, Country Director, Egypt, Yemen and Djibouti, Middle East and North Africa, World Bank
Benjamin Godel, Senior Manager International Markets, Federation of German Industries (BDI)
Michalis Michael, Chairman, Invest Cyprus
Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist, Alpha TV
19.15 END OF DAY I SESSIONS
Westival International Choir Festival Live from Waregem, Belgium
Live Stream of the International Choir Festival in Waregem, Belgium including the Pitt Men's Glee Club and the Steel City Men's Chorale
Parliament wants to end MEPs monthly shuttle to Strasbourg
There are two European Parliaments. One in Brussels, Belgium, and one in Strasbourg, France.
766 MEPs and over 3000 members of staff travel every month from Brussels to Strasbourg for the chamber's plenary sessions.
MEPs say this monthly shuttle costs over €150 million, approximately 10% of the Parliament's yearly budget and almost 19000 tones of CO2 emissions.
In a bid to save money, time and the environment, the Parliament now wants to decide when and where it meets.
'In the 4 years that I've been an MEP, the question i'm most frequently asked by my constituency, is why there are two European parliaments ? It's a good question, and I challenge anyone here o provide a convincing answer. Why do we spend 150 millions of euros a year maintaining two parliaments and traveling between them ? At the time of austerity at home, when national governments making painful spending cuts, how can we justify these expenditure ? Why as we lecture our constituency on reducing CO2 emissions, do we emit 90 thousands tons of stuff every year, commuting between Strasbourg and Brussels ?', said British ECR MEP Ashley Fox.
'We know where the key is, and this Parliament since the Lisbon treaty has become a co-legislator, that are leveled with the Council, and if we are to exercise scrutiny, if we are directly elected by the citizens in this legislative process, it's not acceptable that this Parliament is dealt with some kind of agency or any old institution being told when and where and how we have to meet,' said German Green MEP Gerald Häfner.
But things are not that easy. Stopping the MEPs monthly shuttle and making Brussels their permanent headquarters would require a change in the EU treaties, a change that must be approved by all 28 member states.
And France, as a host of the monthly sessions and recipient of EU funds for maintaining the parliament's building, does not like the idea.
'I would just like to remind you the state of the legislation, of the law : the European parliament has one single seat, that is Strasbourg, it is in the Treaties : one single seat, Strasbourg. And several working places, true, for different Parliamentary activities, said French EPP MEP Constance Le Grip.
In the border between France and Germany, Strasbourg was chosen to host the parliament building as a symbol of European reconciliation after World War II.
Tuesday's vote calls on EU leaders to initiate a treaty change right after the next European Parliament has been elected in May next year. Until then and probably after then, the debate is likely to continue.
KEYNOTE'S ANNUAL GALA DINNER 2017 - Brussels,Belgium
Annual Blockchain Gala Dinner, La Plaza Brussels, Boulevard Adolphe Max 118-126, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Wednesday May 10th, 17:30
'Spotlight on Blockchain: a new generation of digital services', European Parliament,
Altiero Spinelli (ASP) 5E-2, Brussels,
11 May 2017, 8:00-15:00
Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad - Address To European Parliament - by roothmens
Responding To The Challenge of Extremism
An address delivered on 4 December 2012 by Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium. about Responding To The Challenge of Extremism
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The European Parliament (abbreviated as Europarl or the EP) is the directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union (EU). Together with the Council of the European Union (the Council) and the European Commission, it exercises the legislative function of the EU and it has been described as one of the most powerful legislatures in the world. The Parliament is currently composed of 754 Members of the European Parliament, who represent the second largest democratic electorate in the world (after the Parliament of India) and the largest trans-national democratic electorate in the world (375 million eligible voters in 2009).
It has been directly elected every five years by universal suffrage since 1979. However, turnout at European Parliament elections has fallen consecutively at each election since that date, and has been under 50% since 1999. Turnout in 2009 stood at 43% of all European voters, ranging from 90% in Luxembourg and Belgium (where compulsory voting is used) to 20% in Slovakia. Turnout was under 50% in 18 out of 27 member states.
Although the European Parliament has legislative power that the Council and Commission do not possess, it does not formally possess legislative initiative, as most national parliaments of European Union member states do. Parliament is the first institution of the EU (mentioned first in the treaties, having ceremonial precedence over all authority at European level), and shares equal legislative and budgetary powers with the Council (except in a few areas where the special legislative procedures apply). It likewise has equal control over the EU budget. Finally, the European Commission, the executive body of the EU, is accountable to Parliament. In particular, Parliament elects the President of the Commission, and approves (or rejects) the appointment of the Commission as a whole. It can subsequently force the Commission as a body to resign by adopting a motion of censure.
The President of the European Parliament (Parliament's speaker) is currently Martin Schulz (S&D), elected in January 2012. He presides over a multi-party chamber, the two largest groups being the Group of the European People's Party (EPP) and the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D). The last union-wide elections were the 2009 Parliamentary Elections. The European Parliament has three places of work -- Brussels (Belgium), Luxembourg and Strasbourg (France). Luxembourg is home to the administrative offices (the 'General Secretariat'). Meetings of the whole Parliament take place in Strasbourg and in Brussels. Committee meetings are held in Brussels.
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Ahmadiyya احمدِیہ is an Islamic reformist movement founded in British India near the end of the 19th century. It originated with the life and teachings of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Of Qadian (1835--1908), who claimed to have fulfilled the prophecies of the world's reformer during the end times, who was to herald the Eschaton or day of judgement as predicted in the traditions of various world religions and bring about the final triumph of Islam as per Islamic prophecy. He claimed that he was the Mujaddid (divine reformer) of the 14th Islamic century, the promised Messiah and Mahdi awaited by Muslims. The adherents of the Ahmadiyya movement are referred to as Ahmadis or Ahmadi Muslims.
Ahmadi thought emphasizes the belief that Islam is the final dispensation for humanity as revealed to Muhammad and the necessity of restoring to it its true essence and pristine form, which had been lost through the centuries. Thus, Ahmadis view themselves as leading the revival and peaceful propagation of Islam. The Ahmadis were among the earliest Muslim communities to arrive in Britain and other Western countries.
Ahmadiyya adherents believe that God sent Ahmad, like Jesus, to end religious wars, condemn bloodshed and reinstitute morality, justice and peace. They believe that he divested Islam of fanatical beliefs and practices by championing what is in their view, Islam's true and essential teachings as practised by the Prophet Muhammad. Ahmadi Muslims are divided into two subgroups; the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement.
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad founded the movement on 23 March 1889 and termed it the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at (community), envisioning it to be a revitalisation of Islam. Ahmadis consider themselves Muslims and claim to practice Islam in its pristine form.
Inactivity Time Bomb: ISCA challenges the European Parliament
In 2014 ISCA (International Sport and Culture Association) went to European Parliament to ask Members of European Parliament (MEP) to show us their moves. This year they wanted to do even more!
That's because study ISCA has commissioned has now shown that physical inactivity is costing Europe 80 billion Euros every year.
Meet the MEPs:
Daniel DALTON (ECR, UK)
Emma MCCLARKIN (ECR, UK)
Mary HONEYBALL (S&D, UK)
Julie WARD (S&D, UK)
Marlene MIZZI (S&D, Malta)
Bogdan WENTA (EPP, Poland)
Sean KELLY (EPP, Ireland)
Hannu TAKKULA (ALDE, Finland)
Christel SCHADELMOSE (S&D, Denmark)
Marc TARABELLA (S&D, Belgium)
Andrey NOVAKOV (EPP, Bulgaria)
Bogdan ZDROJEWSKI (EPP, Poland)
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Labour mocked for empty benches during Brexit debate: Only 1 backbencher, a sea of empty benches!
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal is returning to the Commons, as the government resumes its efforts to leave the EU by the end of the month.
MPs have started three days of detailed debate on the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, with the House potentially sitting late into the night.
A total of eight hours has been set aside for the debate but the Commons chamber appears to have emptied as the debate began. There are a large number of seats available on both sides of the House.
Conservative MP Rachel Maclean questioned the interest of the Labour Party.
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Wee John Chambers doing the water challenge
He nominated Charlie,jenna,Christopher, Darren and Andrew Mcgugan lol
Cyprus warns it will veto EU-Turkey deal: exclusive
Cyprus will veto a planned EU-Turkey deal on refugees unless Ankara recognises the country's Greek Cypriot government, President Nicos Anastasiades told euronews in an interview on Thursday.
Last week, Germany brokered a deal with the Turkish government that would see migrants who reach Greece from Turkey sent back.
The draft agreement says that for each Syrian returned, a Syrian in Turkey would be resettled in an EU country.
In return, the EU says it will look to speed up Turkey's EU members…
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Belgium: 'Donbass blockade is preventing access to food' - Ukraine Human Rights Committee
Dmytro Perlyn, the Programme Director of the Ukrainian Human Rights Commission, declared that 'food is not being allowed into the Donbass region due to a blockade', during a presentation by the Ukrainian Human Rights Commission, at the European Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday.
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