Myanmar Two people reportedly killed at protests against Myanmar military coup Rescue workers in Myanmar said two protesters have died after being fired on by security forces during an anti-junta rally in Mandalay. 20/02/2021
Europe Decoded Youtube videos of students studying in bid to end effects of isolation This trend has caught students from all countries seeking company as they work through the health crisis alone. 20/02/2021
Sport Mollaei takes silver in Tel Aviv Day Two of the Tel Aviv Judo Grand Slam was a special day for International sport and for Israel, with all eyes on Saeid Mollaei 19/02/2021
No Comment Mourners in Myanmar light candles to remember protester Mya Thwet Thwet Khine had been demonstrating against the country's military coup, which happened on February 1. She was shot on February 9, two days before her 20th birthday. 19/02/2021
No Comment Only 3 out of 45 whales survive after Java stranding East Java Gov. Khofifah Indar Parawansa said authorities are investigating the cause of death while the carcasses will be buried around the coast. 19/02/2021
No Comment Officers in riot gear face off against protesters in Yangon "Why are they using so much force? They pushed us violently. Why did they do that?" said one young protester who had argued with an officer. 19/02/2021
People New drone footage shows what a decade of war has done to Syria Syria is a country steeped in centuries of history. But many of the architectural wonders from its past have been badly affected by civil war. 19/02/2021
United Arab Emirates Princess Latifa 'being cared for at home' says UAE Friends of Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare. 19/02/2021
Myanmar Woman dies after being shot in Myanmar post-coup protest The woman is the first confirmed death since the military's takeover earlier this month 19/02/2021
Sport Rising stars shine on day one of Tel Aviv grand slam Grand Slam judo is back in Tel Aviv - and on the day it was the sport’s rising stars who made the biggest impact. 19/02/2021
Travel News Why is Nepal trying to ban women from travelling? The Nepali government has proposed a new law which would mean women needing permission to travel abroad. 18/02/2021
Japan Seiko Hashimoto takes over as Tokyo Olympic president Seiko Hashimoto was named as president of the Tokyo Olympic organising committee in Japan, where women are still rare in the boardrooms and positions of political power. 18/02/2021
United Arab Emirates UAE a 'lawless country with good PR', says Princess Latifa campaigner Princess Latifa, the daughter of UAE vice president Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, claims she is being held against her will. 17/02/2021
No Comment Demonstrators gather for one of biggest protests since Myanmar's coup Thousands of protesters rally near Yangon's central Sule pagoda in one of the biggest protests in Myanmar since the military coup on February 1. 17/02/2021
World Protesters in Myanmar call for release of Aung San Suu Kyi Thousands of people in Myanmar have called for power to be handed back to civilian chiefs in a mass rally in Yangon. 17/02/2021
No Comment Kashmir's first igloo cafe is ideal place to chill With four tables made of ice and snow, the space can accommodate 16 people at one time. 17/02/2021
Iran EU has role in salvaging Iran deal, says Tehran UN envoy "There are specific roles in that the EU can play and should play," says Tehran's United Nations Ambassador, Majid Takht-Ravanchi. 17/02/2021
Japan Japan begins COVID-19 vaccination drive amid Olympic worries The late rollout will make it impossible to reach so-called "herd immunity" against the virus before the Olympics begin in July, experts say. 17/02/2021
Europe Decoded Myanmar: Suu Kyi's trial took place without her lawyer, claim HRW The trial of Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi took place in secret on Tuesday without her lawyer present, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has told Euronews. 16/02/2021
No Comment Myanmar protesters out in force after military shut down internet Hundreds of anti-coup protesters gathered at the Hledan junction in Yangon on Tuesday, after Myanmar's generals imposed a second straight overnight internet shutdown. 16/02/2021
No Comment Myanmar street orchestra belts out new protest song The rebel music is aimed at encouraging youths to go against the military after the state coup earlier in February. 16/02/2021
North Korea North Korea in alleged attempted hack of Pfizer over COVID vaccine North Korea launched a cyber attack on the pharma giant to obtain information about its coronavirus vaccine, according to South Korean intelligence services. 16/02/2021
India India crash: At least 40 dead after bus plunges into canal At least 40 people were killed after a bus plunged into a canal on Tuesday in central India. 16/02/2021
Iraq US 'outraged' by deadly rocket attack near base in Iraq At least one person was killed and several others were injured including an American service member, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. 16/02/2021
Myanmar Myanmar coup: Protesters try to reach NLD headquarters in Yangon Demonstrators sat behind a police barricade chanting slogans and waving banners aloft demanding the release of Suu Kyi of the return of the government they elected. 15/02/2021
No Comment Heavy army presence in Myanmar's biggest city as protests continue A near-total internet shutdown was reported on Sunday night, as mass protests against the military coup entered their second week. 15/02/2021