Nature Biodiversity is vital for all life on Earth: How can we protect it? In partnership with China Global Television Network (CGTN)
No Comment Gunfire exchanges in streets of Beirut wounding several The Lebanese army are deployed in the streets of Beirut as gun fire exchanges turn the capital into a war zone a few blocks from the Justice Palace, where hundreds of black-clad protesters had gathered to demand the removal of judge Tarek Bitar, the lead investigator in the port blast 14/10/2021
No Comment Fire kills 14 people, injures 51 in southern Taiwan A fire engulfed a 13-storey building overnight on Thursday in southern Taiwan, killing 14 people and injuring 51 14/10/2021
Lebanon Deadly clashes in Beirut after protests against port explosion judge At least five people have been shot dead in Beirut during a demonstration against the judge investigating last year's deadly port explosion. 14/10/2021
Taiwan Dozens killed as fire rips through building in Taiwan The blaze started about 3 am local time and continued for hours overnight before rescue workers brought it under control. 14/10/2021
Japan Japan's new leader dissolves parliament, paving way for new elections At the announcement, all 465 lower house lawmakers stood up, shouted “banzai” three times and left. 14/10/2021
Climate Why has Indonesia ended a multi-million euro forest protection deal with Norway? Indonesia rejects UN-backed deforestation initiative after Norway fails to pay up. 13/10/2021
Culture news Squid Game becomes Netflix's biggest series launch The series has been hovering at the top of the charts on Netflix in over 80 countries. 13/10/2021
Partner content Expo 2020 Dubai finally opens as the UAE turns 50 Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Expo 2020 Dubai has finally opened but whilst the UAE turns 50 and the nation unveils economic initiatives, the UK struggles to cope with HGV drivers and fuel shortages. 12/10/2021
No Comment Kim reviews powerful missiles at weapon convention North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reviewed powerful missiles developed to launch nuclear strikes on the U.S. mainland, as he vowed to build an “invincible” military to cope with what he called persistent U.S. hostility, state media reported Tuesday. 12/10/2021
Experiences This ‘surreal’ water feature in Dubai bathes guests in colourful water The installation is combining the creativity of humankind with the power of nature. 12/10/2021
Eco-Innovation How are artificial glaciers helping farmers tackle the climate crisis? In northern India, these fake glaciers are helping Kashmiri farmers battle a dry season caused by climate change. 12/10/2021
Iraq Muqtada al-Sadr set to win Iraq's parliamentary vote Populist Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr has won Iraq's parliamentary elections, according to initial results. 12/10/2021
Culture news Ancient winemaking complex unearthed in central Israel Jon Seligman, one of the directors of the excavation, said the wine made in the area was known as “Gaza” wine and exported across the region. 11/10/2021
Iran Euroviews. Iranians are crying out for regime change, not nuclear power | View Europe and the United States must stop pandering to Tehran's nuclear 'extortion' tactics, argues dissident author Alireza Jafarzadeh. 11/10/2021
United Arab Emirates Afghan woman's pet bird finds new home at French embassy in UAE Amid two weeks of frantic evacuations to Paris and untold suffering, the French Ambassador to the UAE has shared a remarkable story of hope. 11/10/2021
Cult The highly skilled art of copperware production lives on in Lahij In partnership with The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan Lahij, the village of artisans, lies in the Greater Caucasus mountains in Azerbaijan. For centuries, its highly skilled coppersmiths have produced exquisite and elaborate copper tableware using traditional methods passed down through the generations. 11/10/2021
Experiences Squid Game: Smash-hit series causes these Korean snacks to sell out A traditional sweet stall in Seoul has seen a boom in sales of the ‘dalgona’ - the traditional Korean snack featured in the Netflix smash hit Squid Game. 11/10/2021
Living How widespread power cuts are pushing Lebanon towards solar power Due to the worsening economic crisis, Lebanon has been grappling with total blackouts. The precarious electricity supply has accelerated a shift to solar power. 11/10/2021
Partner content How do you make the perfect ramen? Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Chef Neha Mishra tells us how to create the perfect Japanese noodle soup. 11/10/2021
Experiences In pictures: The first World Expo to take place in the Middle East Expo 2020 Dubai has kicked off after the event was delayed by a year by the global pandemic. 11/10/2021
Iraq In Iraq, apathy and pessimism as millions vote in early elections The two frontrunners for prime minister are men close to Tehran and with the backing of significant militia forces. 11/10/2021
Israel Merkel warns of rise in anti-Semitism on last official visit to Israel Angela Merkel accompanied Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial on her last visit to Israel as German Chancellor. 10/10/2021
No Comment Beirut in the dark as power plants run out of fuel Lebanon's two main power plants were forced to shut down after running out of fuel plunging the country into darkness on Saturday. Lebanon is grappling with a crippling energy crisis made worse by its dependency on fuel imports. 10/10/2021
No Comment North Korea marks 76th year of ruling party North Korea marked the 76th anniversary of its ruling Workers' Party of Korea on Sunday. The capital city Pyongyang was decorated with flags and placards with the Workers' Party emblem of a hammer, sickle, and brush. 10/10/2021
Taiwan Taiwan 'won't take path laid out by China', President says Surveys show the Taiwanese overwhelmingly favour their current de-facto independent state and strongly reject unification with China. 10/10/2021
No Comment Students return to Idlib classrooms after Covid delays school year Syrian children return to shools in northwestern Idlib province after delays due to the conflict and exacerbated by the Covid pandemic. 09/10/2021