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A Syrian girl who fled the Turkish offensive into northern Syria weeps as she sits in a bus after arriving at the Bardarash camp, north of Mosul in Iraq. The camp used to host Iraqis displaced from Mosul during the fight against ISIS and was closed two years ago. AP Photo
The night independent Kurdish Syria died in a deal

When the Kurdish authorities agreed for the regime to return, everything changed in northern Syria writes Gareth Browne in Qamishli

October 17, 2019
A Turkish army armoured vehicle advances in the Syrian city of Tel Abyad, as seen from the Turkish border town of Akcakale. Getty
'The end of the Kurdish people': Turkish onslaught continues

As Kurds escape danger under moonlight, they face a new, more powerful foe than ISIS

October 14, 2019
Beate Zschaepe arrives at the NSU trial at the higher regional court in Munich, Germany. EPA
German neo-Nazi found guilty of 10 murders

Beate Zschaepe showed no emotion as she was convicted of a litany of crimes

EuropeJune 25, 2019
Giorgos Kyriazis in his shop in Athens. Courtsey: Marcos Andronicou
Green shoots of recovery but little relief for Greeks

For many in Greece there has been no economic revival, particularly among the once-healthy middle class

EconomyFebruary 12, 2019
A protester throws a tyre into a fire during a Yellow Vest protest in Le Mans, western France, on December 20, 2018. AFP
2018: The year populism tightened its grip across Europe

Emmanuel Macron, once seen the answer to populism, failed to live up to expectations

EuropeDecember 30, 2018
The university, founded in 1916, is at risk of using up its cash reserves. SOAS
SOAS university library cuts prompt student backlash

London’s School of Oriental and African Studies plans to cut library staff by some 25%

EuropeDecember 11, 2018
A Jewish family in Stamford Hill in north London, Britain March 24, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall
Britain’s anti-Semitism threat seeps into the cultural arena

A new play on the revival of the oldest hatred has been targeted with abuse

EuropeDecember 11, 2018
French President Emmanuel Macron meets with representatives of trade unions, employers' organisations and local elected officials at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France December 10, 2018. Yoan Valat/Pool via REUTERS
Macron to offer tax cuts in bid to appease Yellow Vests

The French President will make his first address tonight following four weeks of protests

EuropeDecember 10, 2018
The orchestra comprised of miners from Nikiszowiec march through the town as dusk breaks on St Barbara's day - the Patron saint of mining. Rafal Wojczal for The National
Polish coal communities in the shadow of UN climate talks

With shafts shutting, residents say they're losing their communities, reports Gareth Browne in Poland's Nikiszowiec

EuropeDecember 06, 2018
The United Nations' Secretary-General Antonio Guterres attends a session of the COP24 summit on climate change in Katowice, Poland, on December 4, 2018. AFP
Climate talks billed as most crucial since Paris accord begin

More than 20,000 climate experts have gathered in Katowice for 24th Global Climate Summit

EuropeDecember 04, 2018
Mr Smith's son is sending updates while the activist is in intensive care. Icon Books
Second World War veteran and refugees campaigner dies aged 95

Harry Leslie Smith saw active service in Second World War with Britain's Royal Air Force

EuropeNovember 28, 2018
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif Khonsari (C) looks on during a meeting with the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. EPA/JOHN THYS / POOL
European powers plan back-channel to circumvent Iran sanctions

Germany and France have drawn up mechanism to avoid re-imposed US sanctions

EuropeNovember 27, 2018
Democratic Unionist Party leader Arlene Foster speaks at the party's annual conference in Belfast on November 24, 2018. AFP
As Brexit deal nears, May’s final hurdles are her allies, not Brussels

British PM risks loss of support from Democratic Unionist Party over Northern Ireland arrangements

EuropeNovember 24, 2018
Raed Fares 'was against Assad, Nusra, ISIS, he was against all terrorists, and for that they killed him'.
Syrian pro-democracy activist Raed Fares assassinated in Idlib

Raed Fares was renowned for standing up to both the regime and militants

November 24, 2018
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has threatened to vote down the UK's Brexit deal. EPA/JUANJO MARTIN
Spain threatens to veto Brexit deal over Gibraltar

May refuses to issue resign ultimatum as she promotes Brussels agreement

EuropeNovember 23, 2018
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