Three people nabbed while trying to smuggle drugs into Brussels Airport

Three men who had been captured while trying to smuggle drugs into Brussels Airport were each sentenced on Monday to 36 months imprisonment by the Brussels Correctional Tribunal, as per reports.

Brussels airport suffers high impact amid ongoing strikes

Brussels Airport has been highly impacted by the widespread strikes that are seeing employees of different sectors take action in Brussels on Monday.

Security guards at Brussels Airport announces to call strike from June 20

Brussels: Security guards at Brussels Airport have made a statement on Monday, June 20, that they would stop the operations of the airport at Zaventem, as per reports.

Brussels Airlines will cancel 148 flights to and from EU this summer to avoid strike

Belgium’s largest airline Brussels Airlines, has recently made an announcement that it will be cancelling 148 flights to and from European destinations this summer.

Brussels airport initiates plan to install free-water fountains to curb plastic pollution

Brussels Airport has initiated with the plan to install free-water fountains allowing travellers to refill bottles and thereby reduce plastic pollution after calls from an activist group.

Brussels Airport to contest €200,000 fine imposed by Belgium’s DPA

Brussels Airport said it would contest a €200,000 fine imposed on it by Belgium’s Data Protection Authority (DPA) for checking passengers’ temperatures as part of the fight against Covid-19, as per reports.

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Rafael Nadal Uncertain for French Open Amid Ongoing Injury Woes

Nadal, known for his tenacity and resilience on the tennis court, admitted that he is far from being in peak form as he battles through the lingering effects of his injury. Reflecting on his current condition, Nadal conceded, "I don't think I'll be able to play at 100%"

French Air Traffic Controller Strike: Ryanair Cancels Over 300 Flights Across Europe

The disruptions, though initiated by French air traffic controllers, have reverberated throughout European airspace, affecting flights that were not destined for France but were merely flying over its airspace en route to other destinations such as Greece or Spain

German Investors Advocate for Hungary to Adopt Euro Amid Forint Volatility

According to a recent survey conducted by the German-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, support for Hungary's integration into the eurozone has surged to its highest level in over a decade, reaching an impressive 73%

Air Traffic Control Strike Threatens Chaos Ahead of Paris Olympics

The impending strike by air traffic control unions in Paris, warned by Pascal de Izaguirre of FNAM, could severely disrupt air travel, particularly inconvenient with the anticipated influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors to the city

Operation Underway in Sydney Following Stabbing of Bishop in Church

The Joint Counter-Terrorism Team, comprising federal and state police, alongside the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO), has been mobilized to execute search warrants as part of the ongoing investigation