Weeks after the battle for Basra ended, the city remains paralysed by lack of security, reports Judit Neurink from Iraq's second city
Shops are slowly starting to reopen in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, children have returned to near-empty (...)
Courting controversy once more, the Bush administration is waging a fierce battle against the International Criminal Court, reports Judit Neurink from The Hague
With the opening of a postal box, the issuing of a telephone number and the inauguration (...)
Assassinated politician Pim Fortuyn continued to be at the forefront of Dutch politics as voters gave the major Dutch political parties the thumbs down reports Judit Neurink from Amsterdam
Even after his death, the assassinated right-wing Dutch (...)
The Netherlands lost the rising star of its far-right wing when an animal rights activist assassinated populist politician Pim Fortuyn, reports Judit Neurink from Amsterdam
"They killed our white leader," lamented a man making the pilgrimage to the (...)
The integrity of the Lockerbie trial is under question following the denial of Abdel-Basset Al-Megrahi's appeal against his life sentence. Judit Neurink reports from Camp Zeist
Last week, the appeal against the Lockerbie verdict ended in the (...)
By Judit Neurink
Although all they have to do is cast sufficient doubt, lawyers for the two Libyans accused of bombing Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in December 1988, went through the evidence point by point to reveal the holes in the (...)