More refugees find jobs in Germany, integration going "pretty well"
Shortages of skilled labour and a lack of young people willing to commit to on-the-job training have become big concerns for managers in Europe's largest economy
Taliban reject Afghan ceasefire, kidnap nearly 200 bus passengers
Government announced ceasefire for Eid holiday
Discovery of London cannabis farms raises child slavery fears
Experts say children are being trafficked from Vietnam and other countries to work on cannabis farms
Afghanistan announces Muslim Eid holiday ceasefire with Taliban
Since the withdrawal of most foreign combat troops in 2014, the Taliban has made slow but steady gains, now controlling or contesting more than 40 percent of Afghanistan
As killings rise, aid workers confront era of growing risk
Nearly 140 aid workers were killed last year worldwide, a 23 percent rise over 2016
EXCLUSIVE: UK refusing asylum to more ex-child slaves despite safety fears
Many teenage survivors are sent back to nations where they have no relatives and end up prey once more to traffickers
This is Afghanistan
I’m writing this to share why I believe we should still care about Afghanistan and why the violence that has dominated the news shouldn’t be seen as status quo
Afghan schools hit as militants seek soft targets
More than 1,000 schools across Afghanistan remain closed for security reasons
Taliban withdraws protection from Red Cross in Afghanistan
The Red Cross has worked in Afghanistan for more than 30 years
Scores killed in Kabul blast as Afghanistan reels from attacks
Violence raises doubts about possible peace talks