Euronews Witness Euronews in Iran: What brought hardline clerics back to power? Euronews spent a week in Tehran to hear what Iranians think of their country as it makes a hardline U-turn. 15/07/2021
No Comment Firefighters catch python found on Bangkok park Parkgoers in Bangkok looking for relief from renewed coronavirus restrictions got a slithering surprise Thursday when a python as long as two of the Thai capital's ubiquitous motorbikes was spotted up in a tree. 15/07/2021
Afghanistan US to begin evacuating Afghans who aided American military The evacuation planning could potentially affect tens of thousands of Afghans. Several thousand Afghans who worked for the United States — plus their family members — are already in the application pipeline for special immigrant visas. 15/07/2021
Eco-Innovation This new ‘smart fabric’ can keep you cool during a heatwave Tiny particles of reflective material could be used to manufacture clothing that keeps people comfortable in high temperatures. 14/07/2021
Partner content Dubai breaks world record for deepest pool Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Deep Dive Dubai is the deepest pool in the world and it is expected to open at the end of July. At a depth of just over 60 metres, the inside diving experience is being revolutionised with underwater habitats, cameras, speakers and courses for every level. 14/07/2021
No Comment Protesters hold 'flash mob' rally in Yangon Demonstrators protesting against the military takeover of Myanmar held a quick march before dispersing on Wednesday in Yangon, the country's largest city. 14/07/2021
No Comment Beirut blast relatives scuffle with riot police Angered by the lack of progress in investigating the cause of the massive Beirut port explosion, dozens of relatives of victims gathered late on Tuesday afternoon outside the home of caretaker Lebanese Interior Minister Mohamed Fehmi. 14/07/2021
Partner content This is the world's deepest pool stretching down over 60 metres Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai The pool holds 14 million litres of water, which is is the equivalent of six Olympic swimming pools. 14/07/2021
Japan Olympics chief makes gaffe in first appearance since arrival in Tokyo Thomas Bach quickly corrected himself after referring to the “Chinese people” rather than “Japanese people.” 13/07/2021
Iraq Dozens killed in fire on coronavirus ward in Iraqi hospital At least 92 people were confirmed to have died in a fire at a coronavirus hospital ward in southern Iraq. 13/07/2021
Partner content Dry-ageing meat for 120 days creates a unique taste. Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Dry-aged meat can remain in a fridge from 28 days up to 120 days. We find out how one man is exploring the possibilities of this cooking technique to create the ultimate beef steak. 12/07/2021
Japan Tokyo enters fourth state of emergency ahead of Olympic Games The coronavirus measures will remain in place throughout the Tokyo Olympics, with businesses selling alcohol being asked to shut to stop people from drinking and partying. 12/07/2021
Partner content Jebel Ali, the hidden touristic gem on the outskirts of Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Possibly most famous for the largest seaport in the Middle East, Jebel Ali is also a perfect leisure getaway with theme parks, golf, pristine beaches and even a Hollywood-inspired food truck park. 12/07/2021
Syria Europe must act to stop Assad, Syrian opposition group tells Euronews The EU denied following "a policy of waiting" towards Damascus after a Syrian opposition group accused the bloc of not exerting sufficient pressure on the Assad regime. 12/07/2021
Partner content Airline pilot navigates Dubai's competitive sailing scene Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai "The principle of sail power is the same principle of an aeroplane wing: The moment I learnt that I could apply my flying knowledge to sailing, it helped me a lot," he said. 12/07/2021
No Comment Giant 3D cat becomes Tokyo’s latest photo hotspot At Tokyo’s busy shopping and business area of Shinjuku, a giant 3D cat is displayed on a 4K billboard to greet people. 12/07/2021
No Comment Anti-Taliban militia deploy in Herat after insurgents seize districts Anti-Taliban militia deploy in the western Afghan city of Herat after veteran warlord and former mujahideen Ismail Khan, whose fighters helped US forces topple the Taliban in 2001, vowed to take up arms again as the insurgents closed in on the stronghold 11/07/2021
Nature China removes giant pandas from its endangered list The number of giant pandas living in the wild in China has now surpassed 1,800. 10/07/2021
No Comment 3D giant cat billboard turning heads in Tokyo Tokyo has a new icon - a 3D cat billboard. 09/07/2021
Tech News China is betting on health tech as AI market booms With strong support from the government, the Chinese AI health market has more than tripled in size in just three years. 09/07/2021
Business Abu Dhabi’s maritime sector strategy shifts to diversification “No one is safe, unless everyone is safe” is the mantra behind efforts to immunise the world against Covid-19. 09/07/2021
Japan Olympic flame lighting ceremony marks countdown to 2020 Tokyo Games Paralympian Aki Taguchi and former tennis player Shuzo Matsuoka handed the Olympic flame over to Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike. 09/07/2021
China UK committee publishes damning report on Xinjiang "atrocities" British lawmakers called for a United Nations inquiry into "serious human rights abuses" against ethnic minorities including Uyghur Muslims in north-western China. 08/07/2021
Syria EU crisis management chief: Syria aid crossing must remain open More than 1,000 trucks of humanitarian aid a month - including all donated COVID-19 vaccines - cross from Turkey into northern Syria each month through Bab al-Hawa, where a UN mandate is set to expire on Saturday. 08/07/2021
No Comment Greenpeace gives biggest S. Korean firms bottom grades in climate survey Greenpeace gives biggest S. Korean firms bottom grades in climate survey 08/07/2021
Japan Fans banned from Olympics as Tokyo placed under state of emergency Japan is to place its capital Tokyo under a state of emergency, which will last through the upcoming Olympic games. 08/07/2021