Partner content Dubai: A new global hub for cruise shipping Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai We are at Port Rashid for the launch of one of the world’s biggest cruise ships and take a look at the newly built Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. 17/01/2022
China China's birth rate drops to a record low Changes to the strict "one-child policy" since 2016 have failed to result in a hoped-for baby boom 17/01/2022
Work Japanese firefighter moonlighting as YouTube gamer has pay slashed The man said he didn't realise his hobby would break Japan's rules on public employees holding second jobs. 17/01/2022
North Korea North Korea fires short-range missiles in 4th launch this year North Korea has been ramping up tests in recent months of new, potentially nuclear-capable missiles designed to be maneuverable and fly at low altitudes. 17/01/2022
Israel Former Israeli PM Netanyahu negotiating a plea deal, source claims Netanyahu -- who denies wrongdoing -- is on trial for fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes in three separate cases. 16/01/2022
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan protest death toll rises to 225, up from 164 Demonstrations began over a sharp rise in fuel prices and spread nationwide into a general protest against the country's authoritarian government. 15/01/2022
China Winter Olympics: Is your country doing a diplomatic boycott? Here's a round-up of all the countries that have said they will not send senior officials to China for the Beijing 2022 Winter Games. 14/01/2022
No Comment Jakarta protest calls for boycott of Beijing Olympics Protesters in Jakarta on Friday called for a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing over China's treatment of Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang. 14/01/2022
No Comment Sri Lanka: elephants feeding in garbage dumps In eastern Sri Lanka, elephants are feeding on an open dump and many are dying after ingesting plastic waste. 14/01/2022
No Comment India: Thousands take holy dip in Ganges amid COVID fears Hundreds of thousands of Indian pilgrims begin packing an island in the Ganges for a vast religious festival as Covid-19 cases surge nationwide. 14/01/2022
North Korea North Korea fires missiles for third time this year after US sanctions Pyongyang's third weapons launch this month is seen as a reprisal for fresh sanctions imposed by the Biden administration for its continuing missile tests. 14/01/2022
No Comment Severe snowstorms are hitting northern and western Japan A winter storm is bringing heavy snow to some parts of northern to western Japan on the Sea of Japan side on Thursday. Snowfall may accumulate rapidly overnight, creating potentially hazardous conditions for motorists. 13/01/2022
No Comment Indian villages fish collectively during the Bhogali Bihu harvest festival Hundreds of villagers take part in a traditional collective fishing event during the Bhogali Bihu celebrations at Goroimari Lake in Panbari, around 50 kilometres (31 miles) from Guwahati, to mark the end of the harvesting season in India's northeastern Assam state. 13/01/2022
Mobility The year is 2022 and we’ve finally taught goldfish to drive To prove that navigation is a universal ability in animals, researchers at Ben-Gurion University have taught a goldfish to steer a robotic vehicle. 13/01/2022
Kazakhstan Russian-led forces begin withdrawing from Kazakhstan The military alliance had deployed over 2,000 soldiers in Kazakhstan to support the government during unprecedented protests last week. 13/01/2022
Syria Euroviews. I'm fighting for justice after surviving Syria's torture jails | View Today Anwar Raslan, a colonel and torturer within Bashar al-Assad's prison system, was jailed for life in Germany for crimes against humanity. A doctor who was tortured in custody for 40 days and gave evidence in the case tells us what it means to him. 13/01/2022
Work Remote work takes off in Japan - with flights to the office paid for Yahoo Japan will soon allow its staff to live and work anywhere in the Pacific island nation, and they'll even be able to claim the cost of tickets if they have to fly to the office. 13/01/2022
No Comment Taiwan gay couple confirm court adoption ruling with legal documents A married gay couple in Taiwan arrives at a district office to apply for legal documents that officially show the men as parents of their child, after a local court allowed one partner to adopt his spouse's non-biological infant. 13/01/2022
India UK and India launch talks in New Delhi on post-Brexit trade deal The British trade minister's visit to launch the negotiations is a sign the UK intends to focus its post-Brexit trade policies in the Indo-Pacific region. 13/01/2022
North Korea US hits North Korean officials with sanctions after missile test The US Treasury says sanctions are being imposed on five officials, hours after Pyongyang said leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a successful test flight of a hypersonic missile. 13/01/2022
Iran French-Iranian academic Fariba Adelkhah reimprisoned in Iran The French government said the imprisonment of Fariba Adelkhah is purely political and called for her immediate release. 12/01/2022
No Comment Vietnam incense village dazzles ahead of Lunar New Year, though sales down Vietnam's "incense village" is a dazzling pink as workers prepare fragrant sticks for the Lunar New Year holiday, but strict rules to stop the spread of Covid-19 are dulling its lustre. 12/01/2022
Afghanistan Extreme poverty drives Afghans to sell vital organs In the western province of Herat, people in dire need of money have taken to risking their lives by selling their kidneys. 12/01/2022
Kazakhstan Nearly 1,700 more people arrested over recent protests in Kazakhstan The violence that rocked the former Soviet country was the worst since Kazakhstan gained independence in 1991. 12/01/2022
No Comment Israeli researchers claim to teach goldfish to drive a vehicle Israeli scientists try to prove that fish can drive a car 12/01/2022
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: President appoints new PM as Russia-led troops to withdraw President Tokayev named ex-finance minister Alikhan Smailov as PM and also promised to conduct reforms, rein in inflation, and boost wages after a week of deadly unrest. 11/01/2022