Partner content Dubai's 'Yogi with a Lamborghini' on bridging the gap between money and spirituality Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai
North Korea North Korea tests another missile, flies fighter jets near border North Korean officials responded by claiming Seoul's "provocation" was behind the hermit nation's latest flexing of military might. 13/10/2022
Football Now Can Brazil win a sixth World Cup? In partnership with Media City 20 years on from Brazil's last World Cup win, can they add a sixth title in Qatar this winter? 13/10/2022
Kazakhstan Putin suggests 'gas hub' in Turkey as Russian deliveries to EU suffer Russia's President Vladimir Putin met with his Turkish counterpart President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of a regional leaders summit in Kazakhstan. 13/10/2022
Partner content UAE Green Visa launched Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai The United Arab Emirates has updated its visa rules related to work, investment and innovation to keep attracting global workers to the country. 13/10/2022
Mobility Bye-bye traffic jams? Chinese-made flying taxi takes off in Dubai The XPeng X2, an electric aircraft that looks like a drone but can go as fast as a car, offers a glimpse into the future of urban mobility. 13/10/2022
Nature Scientists discover new ecosystem 500m below the Maldives’ surface Scientists on a 34-day mission in the Maldives have discovered a new oasis of life deep in the Indian ocean. 13/10/2022
Pakistan Pakistan city remains underwater 42 days after devastating floods A city in southern Pakistan is still suffering from flooding after torrential rainfall 42 days ago. 13/10/2022
Travel News Taiwan lifts COVID-19 border rules after more than two years Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong have announced plans to ease strict COVID entry requirements. But what about nearby China? 13/10/2022
Sport Day 7 World Judo Championships: gold medals for newcomer and underdog An emotional Romane Dicko of France won her country's first Gold of the championships, in her first-ever appearance. And a jubilant Cuban judoka, Andy Granda, overcame the favourite, Saito Tatsuru, from Japan, to become his nation's first champion in nine years. 12/10/2022
Experiences The remote island you have to visit now Japan has reopened Japan has reopened to international tourists. The remote island of Iriomote is a must stop on your next trip. 12/10/2022
The Exchange Sneaker market thriving In partnership with Media City Did you know that you can invest in sneakers like stocks? If you know your stuff, you can also make a bumper profit selling limited-edition sneakers. Shoes have become a financial asset as much as a style choice, with some pairs costing up to $50,000. 12/10/2022
No Comment Chinese firm tests a two-passenger electric flying taxi in Dubai Is it a car? Or a plane? Or a drone? Created by Chinese company XPENG AEROHT, this test of the electric flying taxi offers a glimpse into the future, where people may one day soar through over the city to their destination, leaving traffic jams far below. 12/10/2022
No Comment Worshippers pray by Western Wall during Sukkot Thousands of Jewish worshippers attended the Priestly Blessing at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. The traditional blessing, usually attended by tens of thousands of worshippers, is held three times a year on the holidays of Sukkot, Shavuot and Passover. 12/10/2022
Culture news Take a sneak peek inside Japan's upcoming Studio Ghibli theme park Japan's highly anticipated new theme park from Studio Ghibli, creator of beloved titles like "My Neighbour Totoro" and Oscar-winning "Spirited Away", is set to open on 1 November. 12/10/2022
No Comment Mourners mark 20th anniversary of Indonesia's Bali bombings Mourners visit the Bali bombings memorial site in Kuta, on the 20th anniversary of the deadly blasts which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians. A memorial marks the names of those killed where the Sari Club, a popular nightclub, used to stand before bombs were detonated. 12/10/2022
Israel Israel and Lebanon reach 'historic' US-brokered maritime border deal The agreement would mark a major breakthrough in relations between the countries which have been formally at war since 1948 — but obstacles remain. 11/10/2022
Iran Anti-government protests in Iran gain traction as oil workers go on st Anti-government protests in Iran that started in the wake of Mahsa Amini's death show no sign of abating. 11/10/2022
No Comment Protesters across the world stand in solidarity with Iranian women Activists from Geneva, Beirut, The Hague and Rome take to the streets in a show of support for women in Iran, as women-led protests over the death of Mahsa Amini reach their fourth week. 10/10/2022
Sport Host nation World Title on day 5 of the World Judo Championships Davlat Bobonov brought his President, his Prime Minister and the entire Uzbek nation to their feet as he became World Champion in the under 90kg category. And Barbara Matic won her 2nd consecutive World Title in a thrilling all Croation final. 10/10/2022
Scenes Meet the team changing autistic children’s lives with horses in Qatar In partnership with Media City Horses are great therapeutic animals because of their energy. They really match your energy. If you're excited, they will mirror that. If you are calm, they reflect that back to you. They get you to focus on controlling your energy. 10/10/2022
No Comment NKorea marks ruling party anniversary North Koreans had a day off on Monday, the tenth of October is the official date of the founding of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party. 10/10/2022
Europe News Euroviews. It's time for a new chapter in Iran written by women | View Human rights are non-negotiable. We must raise violations wherever and by whoever they are committed, says Cornelia Ernst, Chair of the European Parliament's Delegation for Relations with Iran. 10/10/2022
Travel News Japan has reopened, but tourists find it's not ready to welcome them Japan has reinstated visa-free travel to dozens of countries, ending some of world's strictest COVID border controls. 10/10/2022
Culture news Military leader wants K-pop band BTS to do military service The group went on hiatus in June, prompting speculation South Korea's policy of compulsory military service was to blame. 10/10/2022
Thailand Prayers held for children killed in Thailand preschool massacre Grieving families gathered at Buddhist temples on Sunday for the start of a three-day ceremony for those killed during a savage knife and gun attack at a preschool in northern Thailand. 09/10/2022
Partner content Swiss filmmaker in conversation at 2022 Dubai Motorcycle Film Festival Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Claudio Von Planta is a Swiss filmmaker, best known for his work with Hollywood actor Ewan McGregor and British presenter Charley Boorman on The Long Way Up, Long Way Down, and Long Way Round TV series, in conversation with Euronews at the 2022 Dubai Film Festival. 09/10/2022