Israel Euroviews. Axing the Oslo Accords killed the narrative, not just the process Negating the Oslo peace process also rendered the “two peoples” narrative false. Observers were left with the conclusion that if the land “from the river and the sea” did not belong to two peoples, it belonged to one nation, Dr Shlomo Fischer writes. 09/05/2024
China Trade is at the heart of EU-China relations, experts say A renewed focus on Beijing comes amid Chinese President Xi Jinping's European tour, at a time when China-EU ties are strained. 08/05/2024
Iran Iran and UN nuclear watchdog look for a way forward on inspections Tensions with Israel and Tehran's ongoing enrichment of uranium have put the international nuclear weapons control regime under major stress. 08/05/2024
Gaza Israel launches ‘limited’ military operation on Rafah The US stressed that this isn’t the full-scale ground assault that Israel has threatened to launch for weeks but instead aims to choke off arms and funds to Hamas. 08/05/2024
Israel Israel commits to operation against Hamas in southern Gaza Hamas spokesman, Osama Hamdan, accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of disrupting the efforts of mediators after Israel rejected the ceasefire proposal which Hamas accepted on Monday. 07/05/2024
Partner content The future of health: from healthcare to lifecare Partner content presented by Department of Health Abu Dhabi Strategic forums such as Abu Dhabi Global Health Week drive much needed innovation in healthcare while fostering international collaboration. 07/05/2024
Gaza Rafah push could trigger 'another humanitarian crisis', Borrell warns The European Commission is reinstating funding for a key UN agency, UNRWA, that was accused of harbouring staff who participated in the 7 October massacre. 07/05/2024
Iran IAEA chief seeks tougher checks on Iran's nuclear programme Iran has limited the UN nuclear watchdog's ability to conduct proper checks on its nuclear activities and the body faces a number of other hurdles imposed by Tehran. 07/05/2024
Gaza IDF strikes Rafah despite Hamas accepting ceasefire proposal Hamas has accepted a ceasefire proposal brokered by Egypt and Qatar to end the seven-month conflict with Israel. Despite this, Israel has announced it will continue its operations in Gaza. 06/05/2024
Gaza Biden reiterated his concerns to Netanyahu about situation in Rafah US President Joe Biden stressed US concerns about a possible invasion of Rafah, where more than 1 million civilians from other areas of Gaza are sheltering, according to the White House. 06/05/2024
Scenes Watch: Malaysian scientists save marine mammals by listening to the sounds of the sea In partnership with Media City Scientists at MareCet Research Organisation listen carefully as the sea shares secrets about marine conservation 06/05/2024
Green News Is climate change to blame for Pakistan’s wettest April in decades? April in Pakistan saw significantly above average rainfall and lightning which killed dozens of people. 06/05/2024
Gaza Hamas says Rafah invasion 'no picnic' as IDF tells civilians to leave Western nations, neighbouring countries and humanitarian aid organisations have all asked Israel to refrain from invading the southern Gaza Strip city — a move Israel said is to come 'in the near future'. 06/05/2024
Israel Israel to shut down Al Jazeera offices amid rising tensions The decision to ban the Qatar-based newsgroup marks an escalation in the long-running feud between Israel and Al Jazeera. 05/05/2024
Israel Israelis rally to demand ceasefire and Netanyahu's resignation "We hope the world hears us and knows that the people of Israel are not the government of Israel," said one protester. 05/05/2024
Gaza Northern Gaza in 'full-blown' famine: Senior UN official The UN World Food Programme (WFP) director said the comprehensive famine in northern Gaza might spread south. 04/05/2024
Business How the rug got pulled from under Iran's traditional carpet weavers The export of traditional Persian rugs from Iran, a market which once exceeded $2 billion, has plummeted to less than $50 million in the last year. 04/05/2024
Sport Judo Grand Slam: day one at Dushanbe All the latest developments of the Judo Grand Slam 2024. 03/05/2024
Space China sends probe to collect samples from far side of the Moon China has dispatched lunar probe Chang'e-6 to the far side of the Moon where it will collect samples to return to Earth. 03/05/2024
Climate Asia hit by brutal heatwave as temperature records tumble Temperatures feel even hotter as high humidity reduces people’s ability to stay cool. 03/05/2024
Gaza Rafah offensive would risk hundreds of thousands of lives, UN warns From Turkey's trade embargo on Israel to the UN's warnings on the potential consequences of a new offensive against southern Gaza, these are the latest developments from the Israel-Hamas war this Friday. 03/05/2024
Nature Wounded orangutan uses medicinal plant to heal itself “This is the first time that we have observed a wild animal applying a quite potent medicinal plant directly to a wound.” 03/05/2024
Football Now WATCH: Bayer Leverkusen clinch German Bundesliga title In partnership with Media City Bayer Leverkusen have emerged victorious, pushing Bayern Munich off the throne after their 11-year reign. 02/05/2024
Azerbaijan Meet the woman breaking down barriers in space industry leadership In partnership with Azpromo Natavan Hasanova of Azercosmos tells us about the power of embracing gender equality and investing in female leaders. 02/05/2024
Israel Israel re-opens Erez crossing to allow more aid into Gaza The World Food Programme estimates around 1.1 million people across Gaza, around half of the population, are "struggling with catastrophic hunger and starvation". 02/05/2024
Travel News Mount Fuji view blocked by black screen to deter tourists The town of Kawaguchiko has seen an influx of tourists, all vying for the perfect shot of Mount Fuji. Now local officials say enough is enough. 01/05/2024