Focus Uzbekistan's International Conference puts regional connectivity on the agenda In partnership with NAESMI How can connectivity between Central and South Asia be developed and improved? This was the main focus of a recent international conference in Tashkent. Host country, Uzbekistan, is promoting regional cooperation and the expansion of new transportation corridors to boost regional trade. 22/07/2021
No Comment Flood aftermath: Pile up of cars on road in China Dozens of vehicles are seen in a pile up on a motorway in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou after record rainfall caused deadly floods. 22/07/2021
Partner content Akmo, the artist who found her voice in Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Meet Akmo, a talented artist and entrepreneur originally from Kyrgyzstan. At the age of 18, she moved to Dubai and five years later she has a successful singing career and has established a thriving business. 22/07/2021
China Hong Kong police arrest unionists for 'sedition' over children's book The five members of the General Association of Hong Kong Speech Therapists were detained in connection with a series of books about sheep, which police said were thought to be allegorical. 22/07/2021
Europe Decoded Iran experiences internet shutdowns amid protests over water crisis The Iranian province of Khuzestan has experienced internet outages amid demonstrations over a water shortage, NetBlocks says. 22/07/2021
Travel News Man avoids travel restrictions by dressing up as his wife The man covered his face and checked in on his wife's ID to board the domestic flight. But his trick was discovered by a flight attendant onboard. 22/07/2021
Eco-Innovation Could the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games help usher in a circular economy? The Olympic and Paralympic Games are a platform for emerging technologies that could bring a more sustainable future. 22/07/2021
Japan Olympic opening ceremony director fired for Holocaust joke Director Kentaro Kobayashi was accused of using a joke about the Holocaust in his comedy act, including the phrase “Let’s play Holocaust." 22/07/2021
China China blasts dam to divert floods that killed at least 33 The equivalent of a year's worth of rain in three days swallowing up an underground line and turning streets into rivers. 22/07/2021
The Exchange From gig economy to WFH — these trends are changing the future of jobs In partnership with Media City The job market is changing. Employees are increasingly looking for more flexible hours, varied contracts and different salaries. Working from home and the gig economy are helping people achieve these goals. We speak to specialists in the job field to see what the future for employment holds. 21/07/2021
No Comment Olympic characters face stiff competition in mascot-mad Japan Tokyo 2020's cutesy Olympic mascots are plastered across the host city, but they have competition in mascot-mad Japan, where cuddly characters promote everything from prisons to health screenings. 21/07/2021
China Flooding in central China turns streets to rivers, kills at least 25 Hundreds of thousands of people were forced from their home after Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan province, was hit by 20 centimetres of rain in just an hour. 21/07/2021
Living Tokyo 2020 Olympic beds: Suitable for both sex and saving the planet No, the beds in the Olympic village are not designed to be anti-sex - they’re just eco-friendly. 20/07/2021
India India's COVID death toll 'could be 10 times the official count' Researchers estimate the total number of excess deaths may be between 3 and 4.7 million since the start of the pandemic. 20/07/2021
Israel Ben & Jerry's to stop sales in Palestinian territories The announcement was one of the strongest and highest-profile rebukes by a well-known company of Israel’s policy of settling its citizens on war-won lands. 20/07/2021
Partner content Take a look at Dubai's successful start-ups born in the pandemic Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai The pandemic has changed lives and perspectives and saw millions lose their jobs worldwide. However, for some in the UAE, 2020 also brought about the chance to start their own business. 19/07/2021
Japan Carlos Ghosn: US father, son sent to Japan prison for aiding escape They were charged with helping a criminal in the December 2019 escape of Ghosn, who hid in a big box that was flown on a private jet via Turkey to Lebanon. 19/07/2021
No Comment At least 23 killed in landslide, wall collapse in India monsoon rains Indian rescuers search for victims after a tree feel amid heavy monsoon rains, demolishing a wall and burying nearby residents in the eastern suburb of Chembur in Mumbai 18/07/2021
No Comment Candlelight vigil for Indian journalist killed in Afghanistan Journalists in India held a candlelight vigil to honour Reuters' photojournalist Danish Siddiqui who was killed on assignment in Afghanistan on Friday 18/07/2021
No Comment Saudi security forces monitor annual hajj pilgrimage in Mecca Saudi security forces monitor the holy sites in Mecca during the annual hajj pilgrimage with cameras distributed in main areas of the holy city 17/07/2021
Qatar Taliban continue talks whilst making big gains on the battlefield Government forces are struggling to hold onto Afghanistan's major towns and cities whilst the Taliban continue to take large rural districts. 17/07/2021
People How will Hajj be different in 2021? The annual Muslim pilgrimage is set to take place between 17-22 July. But the pandemic means things have had to change. 17/07/2021
People Meet the twins opening a restaurant inside an aeroplane 22 years after they first bought a decommissioned aeroplane, these twin brothers are about to open an unusual restaurant. 17/07/2021
No Comment Art and nature come together in mesmerising exhibition Japanese art collective teamLab launches a visually spectacular exhibition, propelling a forest in the southwest island of Kyushu to come alive with lights and colourful projections. 16/07/2021