Afghanistan Biden says Afghanistan evacuations 'not without risk of loss' US President Joe Biden said the US mission was to evacuate Americans and their allies from Afghanistan. 21/08/2021
China China allows couples third child amid demographic crisis China will now allow couples to legally have a third child as it seeks to hold off a demographic crisis. 21/08/2021
Vietnam Vietnam calls on army for food delivery ahead of lockdown The army personnel will be deployed to help with logistics as the city of 10 million people asks residents to “stay put” for two weeks. 21/08/2021
No Comment Troops fire in air to control crowds at Kabul airport Afghan soldiers fired in the air and pushed crowds gathered at the entrance of Kabul airport away as desperate Afghans tried to leave the country in the wake of last week's stunning Taliban takeover. 20/08/2021
Afghanistan Afghanistan is 'full of disappointment, fear and hopelessness' "Whoever I talk to is not optimistic at all. There is no hope for a better future under Taliban control." 20/08/2021
Health news Why is this lab 3D printing a deadly cancerous tumour? Researchers in Tel Aviv are using MRIs, CT scans and cells from patients suffering from Glioblastoma to 3D print tumours to find new treatments. 20/08/2021
Afghanistan Analysis: Why did Kabul fall so easily into the Taliban’s hands? Euronews' Masoud Imani Kalesar looks at the small print in Afghanistan's recent history to give us some ways to understand the recent developments. 20/08/2021
No Comment Friday prayers held in Kabul for first time since Taliban takeover Friday prayers are held at a mosque in the northwest of the capital Kabul - the first after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. 20/08/2021
Afghanistan 'Was it all pointless?': Veterans tormented by Taliban takeover Some former soldiers in the West have questioned the purpose of the enormous military sacrifices in the 20-year campaign, as troop withdrawals enabled the Taliban to take control. 20/08/2021
No Comment Robot cafe offers new spin on disability inclusion in Tokio At a Tokyo cafe, robots are intended to be more than just a gimmick, offering job opportunities for those who cannot work outside their homes. The robots are remotely controlled by disabled people, who can also communicate with customers via the robot. 20/08/2021
Israel Israel announces resumption of Qatari payments to Gaza Israel has reached an agreement with Qatar for the Gulf Arab country to resume aid payments to thousands of families in the Gaza Strip, a step aimed at easing tensions with the Hamas-ruled Palestinian territory in the wake of an 11-day war in May. 20/08/2021
Pakistan Roadside bomb kills 3 during Shiite procession in Pakistan Three people have been killed and dozens injured after a bomb exploded in Punjab province of Pakistan. 20/08/2021
People Why preserving Iraq’s cultural heritage is crucial post-ISIS Iraq's ancient Citadel in Erbil has survived decades of neglect and mismanagement, as well as the threat of occupation by ISIS, to become Iraqi-Kurdistan’s most important cultural site. 20/08/2021
Nature 'Humiliating' Vietnam circus finally frees its last performing bears NGO Animals Asia has released a report on the treatment of circus animals, leading to one of the biggest circuses in Vietnam giving up its last performing bears. 20/08/2021
Afghanistan Fears for trapped Afghans as evacuations run on Experts fear Afghans who worked for NATO countries will be subjected to "torture and execution". 20/08/2021
United Arab Emirates Italian alleged mobster who bought stolen Van Goghs arrested in Dubai Raffaele Imperiale has been wanted by Italian police since two stolen Van Goghs, thought to have been bought with criminal cash, were found in a farmhouse he owned outside Naples. 19/08/2021
No Comment Taliban disperse Kabul protest with gunfire Afghan protesters defied the Taliban for a second day on Thursday, waving their national flag in scattered demonstrations, and the Taliban fighters again responded violently as they faced down growing challenges to their rule. 19/08/2021
Afghanistan Afghans fleeing Taliban rule flock to Pakistan border Afghans fearing for their lives under Taliban rule continue to look for ways out of their home country. Many cross the border into Pakistan while anxious traders at the checkpoint worry about insecurity 19/08/2021
Afghanistan Afghanistan: Helping the vulnerable is 'key priority' says envoy "Everyone is vulnerable in the country where the rate of unemployment is 60% and the only source of employment has also come to a standstill," says Ashraf Haidari. 19/08/2021
Green News Indonesia set to start producing more palm oil as ban comes to an end The ban was brought in to prevent deforestation and wildfires but is due to end in September. 19/08/2021
No Comment Civilians gather outside French Embassy as hope of Kabul exit dwindles Scores of civilians carrying possessions were spotted camping outside the French embassy in Kabul on Thursday as the evacuation efforts by a number of countries, including the US, UK, France and other European nations continue. 19/08/2021
No Comment Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims thronged for commemoration of Ashura Masks were almost nowhere to be seen Thursday as hundreds of thousands of pilgrims thronged the Iraqi shrine city of Karbala for the Shiite commemoration of Ashura, ignoring Covid fears. 19/08/2021
Afghanistan Euroviews. In a mess in Kabul? Bring in the UN…| View With a bit of imagination and professed goodwill in all directions, UNAMA can become the missing link towards a successful evacuation of internationals and Afghans with foreign visas and avert major refugee flows by holding the Taliban accountable, says Georgios Kostakos of FOGGS. 19/08/2021
China Hong Kong: Trial opens in for prominent opposition activists The seven pro-democracy activists were in court on Thursday charged with organising and inciting others to take part in an unauthorised assembly held in 2019. 19/08/2021
Afghanistan Taliban 'step up' search for Afghans who worked for US The Taliban have been conducting "targeted door-to-door visits" of individuals they want to apprehend and their family members, a UN report says, despite their promise not to seek revenge on opponents. 19/08/2021
Afghanistan Inside Kabul: What is life like so far under Taliban rule? Euronews spoke to Afghan journalist Fazel Qazizai, who has years of experience covering the Taliban’s moves in the country 18/08/2021