The images of mayhem in Charlottesville led the main national newscast on Sunday night in the Netherlands -- a country that, like much of Europe and the rest of the world, has a keen interest in what goes on in the United States.
The coverage -- and the conversations in newspapers, cafes and on the streets of Amsterdam, a city I visit frequently -- quickly moved beyond the ugly scenes of hatred in Virginia and on to the controversial reaction by US President Donald Trump.GMT 13:06 2018 Tuesday ,27 November
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Pakistan-US ties renewal under way, says Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood QureshiGMT 07:04 2018 Sunday ,28 October
US sanctions on Hezbollah embarrass LebanonGMT 08:19 2018 Thursday ,25 October
As political strain grows, pipe bombs target DemocratsGMT 16:15 2018 Sunday ,21 October
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