World Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan's leaders talk economics, regional tensions Is peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan achievable? How does Kazakhstan view relations with Russia? The presidents of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan discuss economic and geopolitical strategies in an exclusive interview with Euronews. 08/12/2023
Israel Euroviews. The Red Cross is failing Jews again We, whose people were decimated in the Holocaust, and who watched as our people were butchered and dragged off to hell, look to the ICRC to do the right thing. In our eyes, this might be your last chance, Robert Singer writes. 08/12/2023
No Comment WATCH: Israeli soldiers celebrate Hanukkah from their military base This year’s holiday comes as many Jewish people feel traumatised by Hamas’ deadly 7 October attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people. 08/12/2023
No Comment WATCH: Buddha statues at Japan's Horyuji Temple get their yearly clean The annual cleaning ritual began about 30 years ago after the temple received the UNESCO World Heritage stamp of approval. 08/12/2023
No Comment WATCH: Displaced Palestinians suffer from cold temperatures WATCH: Displaced Palestinians suffer cold temperatures and lack of infrastructure 08/12/2023
Gaza Situation in Gaza 'beyond imaginable', warns WHO More than 17,000 people - mostly women and children - have been killed in the besieged Palestinian enclave. 08/12/2023
Green News COP28: What happened on day 8 of the UN climate conference? Delegates are back from a rest day in Dubai. Can countries find common ground on a deal to phase out or phase down fossil fuels? 08/12/2023
Football Now Club World Cup: Who Will Win In Saudi? In partnership with Media City The Club World Cup kicks off in Saudi Arabia on December 12th. 07/12/2023
Economy Chinese exports increase for the first time in six months The increase comes as a surprise to analysts expecting a drop of more than 1% in the world’s second-biggest economy. 07/12/2023
Gaza Fierce fighting rages across Gaza between Israel and Hamas “The whole city is suffering destruction and incessant bombing," said one Palestinian in Khan Younes. 07/12/2023
Israel Israel claims to have discovered 'considerable weapons depots' in Gaza As the plight of civilians deepens, the UN human rights chief has called for the international community to immediately push “with one voice” for a cease-fire. 06/12/2023
Cult Samarkand Congress highlights Uzbekistan’s unique cultural heritage In partnership with Silk Road Samarkand Samarkand hosted the 7th International Congress celebrating Uzbekistan's rich cultural legacy, uniting scholars from all over the world and showcasing uncovered treasures including ancient manuscripts and inscriptions. 06/12/2023
Partner content Samarkand to unveil new airline as part of Uzbek tourism drive Partner content presented by Silk Road Samarkand A new airline will soon make one of Asia’s oldest and most intriguing cities even more accessible to overseas visitors. 06/12/2023
Partner content Flavours of Kerala - A marination of Spices and Cultures Partner content presented by Kerala Tourism With so much on offer, visitors are spoilt for choice. Every day you spend in this savoury state is a gastronomical delight. 06/12/2023
United Arab Emirates Vladimir Putin visits UAE and Saudi Arabia during COP28 As UN police patrol Dubai, Putin sits down to one-on-one talks with Emirati leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. 06/12/2023
Markets Israel: 'No unusual trading' before the 7 October Hamas attack A previously published report found an unusual spike in bets against Israeli securities just before the attack. 06/12/2023
Israel Euroviews. Does Israel have a vision for the day after Hamas? Hamas’ rule in Gaza may end due to its own strategic miscalculation, but the real question is what happens after, Shlomo Roiter Jesner writes. 06/12/2023
Israel Israeli army surrounds southern city of Khan Younis As attacks intensify in and around Gaza’s second-largest city, the UN warns of a catastrophic humanitarian situation. 06/12/2023
Nature Sacred cedar trees of Lebanon’s Kadisha Valley face climate threat Cedar trees are a symbol of Lebanon but they’re disappearing as the country heats up. 06/12/2023
Green News Trust us to manage climate funds ourselves, Indigenous Peoples ask Amid lofty climate finance pledges, Indigenous Peoples and local communities are fighting to be involved in decisions about their territories. 05/12/2023
Eco-Innovation India builds huge renewable energy park in earthquake-prone marshland India is building the world's largest renewable energy park. Why are environmentalists concerned? 05/12/2023
No Comment WATCH: Israeli troops shooting at what they say are Hamas targets The Israeli army releases new images of troops operating on the ground in the Gaza Strip and shooting at what they say are Hamas targets. 05/12/2023
Economy Trouble in China? Moody's cuts its credit outlook on rising debt woes The world's second-largest economy was slowing down even before a crackdown on excessive borrowing in 2020 led to defaults by many property developers. 05/12/2023
Markets Trading on terror: Investigation into Hamas-Israel attack profiteering Israeli authorities are investigating unusual trading activity that allegedly took place just days before the 7 October Hamas attacks. 05/12/2023
Indonesia Marapi eruption death toll rises to 23 The latest bodies were found only a few metres from the eruption site, police said in a statement. The bodies of five climbers have been recovered, and 18 are presumed dead due to their proximity to the eruption of hot gases and ash. 05/12/2023
Green News Record number of fossil fuel lobbyists at COP28, campaigners say There are almost 4 times more lobbyists at this COP than last year's. 05/12/2023