Afghanistan
Drone Strike Lawsuit Raises Concerns on Intelligence Sharing
Drone Strike Lawsuit Raises Concerns on Intelligence Sharing
European Leaders Push for End to Ban on Arming Syria Rebels
US troops will man Patriot batteries along Turkey’s border with Syria
Netherlands ‘halal homes’ ignite religious row
NATO moves toward deployment on Syria border
Officials: NATO to decide on missiles for Turkey
US Is Weighing Stronger Action in Syrian Conflict
UN set to implicitly recognize Palestinian state, despite threats
Unlike US, Europe Has Few Limits on Hezbollah
Australia takes lead in Afghanistan’s Uruzgan
NATO ministers to mull Afghan strategy ahead of alliance summit in Chicago
At the Taliban’s Mercy: German Military Fears for Afghanistan’s Future
Iran Warns 6 Countries in Europe It Will Cut Off Oil
Sabir K., a 24-year-old man with Dutch and Pakistani citizenship, appealed to the Netherlands Supreme Court to avoid extradition to the US. He has been indicted in US federal court on charges that included working for al Qaeda and planning a suicide attack on a US base in Kunar province, Afghanistan.
Failed Afghan road project shows pitfalls of US efforts
EU To Probe Possible North Caucasus Diaspora Link To Terrorism
Dutch MP issues fatwa to free Muslims from extremism
Germany Tries to Forge European Brand of Islam
Norway decides to withdraw fighter jets from Libya operation by August
Gates faults US allies on Afghan war
Governments go online in fight against terrorism
Dutch plan Afghan police mission after troops leave
European police protect Coptic churches
Police arrest suspects in plot against Belgium
Kabul is offered wider role in US missions
European court demands halt to forcible return of Iraqi asylum seekers
Gunmen kidnap Dutch aid worker and Afghan driver
Dutch town of Delft is center of a new Iranian activism
Dutch still holding two men over air security scare
Two men on United flight from Chicago arrested in Amersterdam on charges of ‘preparation of a terrorist attack’