Afghanistan Bereaved Afghan denounces 'big mistake' after US strike kills daughter Euronews' special correspondent in Kabul Anelise Borges writes about her heart-wrenching encounter with Emal Ahmadi, who lost ten family members in a US drone strike last month — including his 3-year-old daughter Malika. 12/09/2021
Afghanistan Watch: What is life like in Kabul? Euronews takes you on a tour Our special correspondent Anelise Borges gives us the latest from the Afghan capital. 09/09/2021
Afghanistan Watch: 'My life has no value if I'm stuck home,' Afghan woman protests "Your independence is everything. I lost it so I'm not afraid anymore. My life won't have any value if I'm just stuck in my home. Stuck in your home is worse than being killed." 08/09/2021
Afghanistan Thousands queue at Kabul's banks after Taliban impose withdrawals cap "Most of the people don't have anything to eat because their cash is in the banks, and the banks have locked their cash." 07/09/2021
Afghanistan Another week to get Kabul airport up and running, officials say "There has been extensive damage to various parts of the airport, including utilities," officials told Euronews. 06/09/2021
Afghanistan Afghan women protest in Kabul as Taliban say country is 'safe' Protesters in Kabul told Euronews that they were "afraid" but felt they needed to fight for their rights. Meanwhile, the Taliban said the country was safe. 03/09/2021
Pakistan Afghan asylum seekers in Pakistan sleep rough on the streets Escaping the Taliban is one thing, but once across the border, a different challenge awaits. 01/09/2021
Pakistan Meet the Afghans escaping across the land border to Pakistan Pakistan is now warning the international community that it will need help if it continues to bear the brunt of this sudden change in Afghanistan's government on top of the war that has raged for decades. 01/09/2021
Afghanistan Afghan author: 'The only thing the Taliban have learned is how to lie' Exiled Afghan writer and activist Nadia Ghulam on evacuations, life under the Taliban and a decade forced to live as a man. 24/08/2021
Afghanistan Activists plea for help to assist Afghans stuck in the country Thousands continue to wait outside Kabul International Airport for a chance to flee the country nearly a week after the Taliban gained control of Afghanistan. 21/08/2021
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
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
World News Pakistan 'does not finance the Taliban' says ambassador to EU Pakistan's Ambassador to the European Union, Zaheer A Janjua, spoke to Euronews on the regional impact of a Taliban administration, and the accusation, increasingly made by the former Afghan government, that Pakistan has funded the militant group. 18/08/2021
Tunisia Will Tunisia's political crisis affect migration numbers to Europe? Some believe there is no future in Europe. For others, Kais Saied’s recent power grab will persuade people to stay. 09/08/2021
Tunisia 'Our lives are not worth saving': Anger in Tunisia amid COVID-19 wave Teams at El Jellaz, Tunisia's largest cemetery, are working around the clock digging graves for the dead. 06/08/2021
Tunisia Tunisia grapples with its biggest political crisis in a decade Two weeks after President Kais Saied ousted the government and froze the activities of parliament, Tunisia is still facing its biggest crisis in a decade of democracy. 04/08/2021
Euronews Witness Euronews in Iran: What brought hardline clerics back to power? Euronews spent a week in Tehran to hear what Iranians think of their country as it makes a hardline U-turn. 15/07/2021
World Ahmadinejad urges Biden to 'use his chance' to repair Iran relations Watch Euronews' full interview with former Iran president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. 15/06/2021
World News EU should step out from US shadow, Iran's ex-president tells Euronews Iran's former president Ahmadinejad says Europe must step out of the shadow of US 14/06/2021
World The Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs defends the country's actions on protests "The actions of law enforcement agencies and authorities were absolutely adequate and necessary. The fate of the country was at stake" - Belarus' Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vladimir Makei, gives us his perspective of the political crisis in the country. 30/04/2021