Europe News Europe's week: Vaccine boost and Afghanistan decision delayed There was some relief for the EU this week both on vaccines and defence. 19/02/2021
Europe News NATO to increase training in Iraq but delays decision on Afghanistan With a May 1st deadline looming, defence ministers from the NATO military alliance have chosen to delay a decision on whether to withdraw forces from Afghanistan. 18/02/2021
Europe News NATO to discuss deadline for full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan NATO's defence ministers will meet on Wednesday and Thursday to discuss a range of issues, but forces in Afghanistan will top the agenda. 16/02/2021
Real Economy European Green Deal set to transform economy in face of climate threat In partnership with The European Commission Nearly every major aspect of the European Union's economy is set to be reassessed in light of the climate and ecological emergency. 15/01/2020
USA Stowaway's body found in plane's landing gear at Paris airport Air France expressed its "deepest sympathy and compassion at this human tragedy." 08/01/2020
Afghanistan Trump reveals Taliban talks in surprise Thanksgiving Afghanistan trip Trump met Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and addressed U.S. troops, telling them that America was “substantially” reducing its military presence in the country. 28/11/2019
World News Far-right terrorism on the rise, bucking global terror trends Whilst still only a fraction of global terror deaths are attributed to the far-right, it is a growing menace in the west, rising 320% in the last five years. 20/11/2019
Afghanistan Why are Iranians claiming asylum in Afghanistan? After decades of conflict and instability, around 2.5 million Afghans have sought asylum overseas, many of them in Europe. But the war torn country is also a destination for refugees fleeing neighbouring states, including Pakistan and Iran. 28/10/2019
Afghanistan Afghan election sees big drop in voter numbers — estimate Afghanistan's presidential election turnout is unofficially estimated at 20 percent amid fears the Taliban kept many away from polling stations. 28/09/2019
No Comment Troops protect people in Afghan climate protest Troops atop an armored personnel carrier and on foot, their rifles at the ready, protected about 100 of Kabul's young, who are worried that if war doesn't kill them, climate change will. 20/09/2019
Afghanistan Euroviews. Why many Afghans aren't sad Trump's secret Taliban peace talks collapsed ǀ View The one hope Afghans have for this disappointing moment is that a process can be created in which they will have a say in their nation’s fate. 10/09/2019
USA Trump calls off Afghanistan peace talks after bombing in Kabul US President Donald Trump tweeted that he was calling off talks with Afghanistan on Saturday night. 08/09/2019
USA US President Donald Trump calls off Afghanistan peace talks "Unbeknownst to almost everyone, the major Taliban leaders ... were going to secretly meet with me at Camp David on Sunday," Trump tweeted. 08/09/2019
USA Taliban claims blast in Afghan capital as draft peace deal agreed The explosion came as a senior U.S. diplomat was visiting Kabul to brief Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on a draft peace accord reached with the insurgents that could see thousands of U.S. troops withdrawn from Afghanistan. 02/09/2019
Afghanistan Watch: Kabul museum restores art shattered by Taliban In 2001, Taliban fighters smashed more than 2,500 figurines they judged to be "un-Islamic". Museum staff are now creating a digital record of the collection in case of further threat. 20/08/2019
World News World Photography Day: How many women have won World Press Photo? The 2010 winner, South African Jodi Bieber, acknowledges that the photojournalism industry is male-dominated. 19/08/2019
World News Bomb blast at Kabul wedding kills 63 people and injures dozens more The explosion happened at the Dubai City venue in the west of the city, which is home to many members of the Shiite Hazara community. 18/08/2019
World News EU asylum applications jumped 10% in first six months of 2019 Overall, just over a third of decisions (34%) issued in the first six months of 2019 were granted EU-regulated protection 12/08/2019
Afghanistan Allies killed more civilians in Afghanistan than anti-government force In the first half of the year, foreign and government forces killed 717 civilians, while anti-government elements (including Taliban) caused 531 deaths, the UN said. 30/07/2019
No Comment Children head to work in Afghanistan as poverty persists Children head to work in Afghanistan as poverty persists 24/07/2019