
Attack on Kabul University
Following Monday's attack in Afghanistan we hear from university teachers and students
At least 22 people were killed in the Afghan capital on Monday by gunmen who stormed Kabul University. A regional Islamic State group has claimed responsibility. As the country declares a day of national mourning, we hear from teachers and students at the university.
And in Austria, police have carried out a series of raids and made 14 arrests in the hours since a gunman murdered four people in the heart of Vienna. We speak to eye-witnesses, as well as getting the latest developments from a local journalist.
Also our health expert answers your questions and takes us through the latest coronavirus global headlines.
(Photo: An Afghan journalist inspects a damaged classroom after attack at Kabul University, November 3, 2020. Credit: Reuters/Mohammad Ismail)
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