Japan A cultural melting pot: What’s so special about Tokyo’s arts scene? In partnership with Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tokyo is home to a vibrant and creative arts scene, boasting a variety of live performances and exhibitions, drawing on Japan’s rich history and culture. 13/12/2023
Qatar 365 Falcons, geeks, and Korean barbecue: the best of Qatar 365 in 2023 In partnership with Media City Qatar 365 looks back on some of the most iconic moments of 2023, from ancient traditions like pearl diving and Sadu weaving to diverse culture with Indonesian theatre and anime geek events, with some of the best food experiences to have in Doha. 13/12/2023
Green News 5 key takeaways from the 'historic' COP28 climate deal Potholes, loopholes and the end of the road for COP28: Campaigners and experts react to the UN climate summit in Dubai agreement. 13/12/2023
Space This start-up is trying to fuel a rocket engine with cow manure Interstellar Technologies’ cow-dung fuelled rocket engine successfully launched for 10 seconds. 13/12/2023
Gaza Nine Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza City ambush Israeli troops are still locked in heavy combat with Hamas fighters in and around Gaza City, more than six weeks after invading the territory's north. 13/12/2023
Europe Decoded Were Gaza prisoners forced to strip to their underwear by Israel? Men rounded up by troops, stripped to their underwear, and blindfolded. These shocking images of Palestinian prisoners have been widely shared these past few days. But some are raising questions about the authenticity of these videos. 13/12/2023
United Arab Emirates COP28: Delegates agree to 'transition away' from fossil fuels Negotiators at United Nations COP28 climate talks agreed Wednesday the world must transition away from planet-warming fossil fuels, a significant step toward shifting how the world is powered but one filled with questions about how soon and who will pay for the transition. 13/12/2023
Green News COP28: Landmark deal signals 'beginning of the end' for fossil fuels After days of negotiations and uncertainty, the draft text was quickly approved this morning at COP28. 13/12/2023
Partner content Luxury and sustainability: how tourists regenerate at the Red Sea resort Partner content presented by Red Sea Global The Red Sea resort is combining luxury and sustainability at new levels and aims to be the global leader in regenerative tourism. 12/12/2023
Green News Euroviews. COP28 could phase out fossil fuels without us realising The various milestones agreed so far at COP28 are far from everything we need — but they’ll play a key role in shifting energy markets into a new gear under the realisation that the demise of the age of oil can be accelerated or delayed, but is ultimately unstoppable, Dr Nafeez Ahmed writes. 12/12/2023
Health news Scared of injections? This floppy IV needle might change your mind The new IV needle, which is rigid at room temperature like a conventional one, softens when it is inserted and reaches body temperature. 12/12/2023
Business Zara just triggered a boycott campaign against its own business Major brands like the Spanish Zara and the German Puma face a widening Palestinian boycott campaign. 12/12/2023
Business FIFA+ Collect launches new digital collectibles In collaboration with tech firm Modex, FIFA+ Collect has created a range of collectibles for the 2023 FIFA football Club World Cup. 12/12/2023
Green News COP28: What happened on day 12 of the UN climate conference? Today was the scheduled end of talks but after a 'disappointing' draft text was released by the presidency, we're heading into overtime. 12/12/2023
Gaza Israel losing support of international community, Biden warns President Biden renewed his warnings that Israel should not make the same mistakes of overreaction that the US did following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. 12/12/2023
Tech News At COP28, 12,000 surveillance cameras are causing privacy concerns The UAE has one of the highest concentrations of surveillance cameras on Earth. Some of those at COP are linked to an Emirati group accused of spying. 12/12/2023
Tech News Euroviews. Should China’s space race advances be cause for concern in Europe? Steel sharpens steel. Great people and great companies throughout history and across the world have taken inspiration even from their fiercest rivals, using them as fuel to keep working hard and improving, Bogdan Gogulan writes. 11/12/2023
Focus After the tsunami: Japan’s fishing communities look to the future In partnership with The Government of Japan The earthquake and tsunami of 2011 hit Japan hard. More than a decade on, Euronews travels to the country’s northeastern Tohoku region to find out how fishing communities are bouncing back. 11/12/2023
Explore On the Silk Road: Learn how the Kelaghayi headscarf is made In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board Kelaghayis are one of the most famous headdresses in the world. And they are still handmade by the few skilled masters who live in Basgal. Another stop on the Silk Road is the historic gem of Sheki, with its beautiful palaces, caravanserais and its tasty Sheki halva. 11/12/2023
Iran Iran accuses Swedish EU diplomat of conspiring with Israel Floderus is on trial for "corruption on earth", one of the most serious charges in Iran, which carries the death penalty. 11/12/2023
Green News COP28: What happened on day 11 of the UN climate conference? We're heading into the final hours at the UN climate conference with COP28 President Sultan Al Jaber pushing to finish on time. But can a final deal be agreed that works for everyone? 11/12/2023
Israel Israel trying to clear Palestinians from Gaza - UN agency head An Israeli government spokesperson called these allegations "outrageous and false". 11/12/2023
United Arab Emirates Fossil fuels and adapting to climate are still sticking points at COP Negotiators are urged to narrow down their options in order to agree on how to save the planet from disastrous levels of warming and help vulnerable societies adapt to weather extremes. 10/12/2023
Israel A look inside the lives of the youngest former Israeli hostages Doctors warn the weeks these children spent in captivity will take its toll even more as the conflict continues. 10/12/2023
Gaza Israel-Hamas war: UNRWA calls Gaza 'hell on earth' as fighting goes on The latest developments from the Israel-Hamas war. 10/12/2023
Gaza Israel-Hamas war: Pictures of the week A selection of some of the most impactful pictures as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues. 10/12/2023