Europe News Navalny and Jeanine Anez on EU's Sakharov human rights prize shortlist A group of Afghan women are also on the shortlist to win to European Union’s top human rights prize. 14/10/2021
Europe News EU announces €1 billion in humanitarian aid for Afghanistan As part of the new package, Brussels will send financial support to neighbouring countries in order to avoid a potential migration crisis. 12/10/2021
Europe News UN chief 'asked EU states to take in more than 40,000 Afghan refugees' It came as the European Commission hosted a high-level forum about the resettlement of Afghan refugees. 07/10/2021
Uncovering Europe How does Europe's largest Afghan diaspora view the crisis back home? Germany has more Afghans than any other country in Europe. 15/09/2021
Europe News European military presence necessary in Sahel 'to prevent terrorism' Co-founder and CEO of the European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center (ESISC) Claude Moniquet says it is a matter of the continent's security maintaining a military presence in Africa's Sahel region. 10/09/2021
Uncovering Europe In Italy, the Afghan exodus has sparked a heated and divisive debate Italy was on the frontline of Europe's last refugee crisis. 10/09/2021
state of the union Europe's week: EU manages Afghanistan withdrawal and Belarus sanctions The week was mired by discontent among European Union countries. Train drivers in Germany went on another strike; Greek police clashed with participants of anti-vaccine rules protests; and in Poland, the public resistance against the country's controversial justice reform intensified. 03/09/2021
Europe News EU will talk to the Taliban but will not recognise government: Borrel EU cooperation with the Taliban is dependent on five conditions, including preventing the export of terrorism and respect for human rights. 03/09/2021
Uncovering Europe 'I arrived in sandals': Meet the Afghans starting a new life in Europe Fearful for their families back home but hopeful for a new start, these are the Afghan escapees who now count Europe as their home. 01/09/2021
Europe News EU agrees to rely on Afghanistan's neighbours to avoid migrant crisis The EU is keen to avoid a repeat of the 2015 migration crisis when more than one million migrants arrived at the bloc's external borders. 31/08/2021
Europe News Afghans in Belgium hope Taliban takeover will help their asylum cause Euronews meets with Afghans living in Brussels. While some have obtained citizenship, others are undocumented and now hope that the situation in Afghanistan will force authorities to reconsider their asylum claims. 30/08/2021
state of the union Europe's week: ISIS strikes in Kabul, as Afghanistan evacuations continue The Islamic State affiliate attacks at Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport have so far left 85 dead. 27/08/2021
Europe News Kabul airport must be safe for future humanitarian missions, says EU NGOs have warned of a humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan if aid can't get through. 27/08/2021
Europe News EU evacuates diplomatic staff and Afghan allies from Kabul The European Union has finalised the evacuation mission from Afghanistan, brining back its diplomatic service together with over 400 Afghan allies and family members. 26/08/2021
Europe News 'EU must intervene before Afghan refugees arrive at external borders' Ylva Johansson said the European Union must support countries neighbouring Afghanistan to help them host displaced people fleeing the Taliban rule. 25/08/2021
Europe News Could the EU use an old, obscure law to manage a new refugee influx? Yes, but whether it would get any support in European capitals is another matter. 23/08/2021
Europe News EU states should 'take in people in immediate danger' in Afghanistan EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson says Europe should prevent unsafe smuggling routes but 'we cannot abandon people in immediate danger'. 18/08/2021
world news Borrell: EU stops development aid to Kabul until it talks with Taliban The EU's foreign policy chief says dialogue is necessary as the Taliban have "won the war" but does not imply formal recognition of the new Afghan regime. 17/08/2021
world news Europe's capitals scramble to evacuate nationals from Kabul airport From Madrid to The Hague, via Paris, Bucharest, London... European governments have been trying to rescue their nationals from Kabul, and where possible help Afghans who worked for them. 16/08/2021
The Cube Fact check: French ambassador did not leave Afghan capital Kabul Misleading rumours falsely suggested that France's Ambassador to Afghanistan had left Kabul, but he had instead moved the embassy's operations to the airport. 16/08/2021
Uncovering Europe Will the Afghanistan crisis spark a refugee influx to Europe? The question comes as the Taliban completed a rapid takeover of the country. 16/08/2021
world news Germany, Netherlands and France suspend deportations of Afghans The move comes as the Taliban have captured three more provincial capitals in a relentless campaign against Afghan government forces. 11/08/2021
Europe News NATO must confront China, but Russia remains top threat - US official US Chargé d’Affaires Douglas Jones tells Euronews that strengthening NATO is "all the more important" in a world of "increasing autocratic regimes". 13/06/2021
Europe News US tells NATO allies it wants to 'revitalise the alliance' Europeans allies welcomed the change of tone from the new US administration. “There will be no European defence without NATO and there will be no efficient and relevant NATO without Europeans," said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. 23/03/2021
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