


‘They Blew Her Up’ is coming to Brussels in May
A play about the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia is to be performed in Brussels in May 2022, with support from the Association of European Journalists. Find more information in the links below, available in English, French and Dutch. Buy your tickets at the link...
War and Media: the shift in Ukraine
The Russian aggression shows that peace in Europe is a fragile constellation, in danger of completely collapsing. Ukrainian President Zelensky hammers on the fact that his country is fighting for all of Europe and is requesting EU membership as a concrete sign of...
‘The bill will make things worse’ – Enver Solomon, head of the Refugee Council, on new House of Commons Nationality and Borders Bill
The refugee crisis isn’t just confined to the borders of any specific country; it is a global crisis. However, increasing numbers of countries are seeking ways to distance themselves from the responsibilities defined in the 1951 Refugee Convention. Australia was...
Internship report – Maya Szaniecki
My time at AEJ Belgium has been invaluable and has given me unique experiences. I have really enjoyed working on various tasks for the organisation and feel like I have gained skills I didn’t have before. This includes better writing, editing and interviewing skills,...