No Comment Dal lake freezes over in Kashmir due to cold snap The spell of snowfall lasted from Sunday to Wednesday. 10/01/2021
Pakistan Massive power outage in Pakistan plunges whole country into darkness A malfunction at one of Pakistan's main power stations set off a chain reaction that shut down other power stations across the country, leaving millions in darkness. 10/01/2021
Living 'I wouldn't know the difference': First ever lab-grown chicken nuggets Demand for sustainable meat alternatives is on the rise. But these nuggets aren't plant-based, they're lab-grown. 10/01/2021
No Comment Thousands of Filippino faithful gather at church to see rare statue A parade involving the centuries-old statue of Jesus Christ, which is believed to have miraculous healing powers, was cancelled because of the pandemic. 09/01/2021
Indonesia Indonesia plane crash: Black boxes located amid search for survivors Hopes of finding survivors were fading on Monday after the jet went down with 62 people on board. 09/01/2021
Travel News Are you brave enough to ride in the world’s tallest outdoor elevator? Located in China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, this lift is definitely one for the bucket list. 08/01/2021
No Comment Bali battles mounting plastic waste as rainy season causes build-up Bali is the world's second-biggest marine polluter behind China 08/01/2021
Experiences Mountaineers attempting first ever summit of K2 during winter K2 is the second-highest peak in the world and the only summit over 8,000 metres never to have been reached during winter. 08/01/2021
Iraq Iraq issues arrest warrant for Trump over Soleimani killing The arrest warrant was for a charge of premeditated murder, which carries the death penalty on conviction. 07/01/2021
No Comment Indonesia's baby sea turtles make a break for freedom Dozens of palm-sized baby turtles flipped and flopped on a beach as they made their way towards the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean, under the watchful gaze of conservationists at a national park in Indonesia. 06/01/2021
Saudi Arabia Rights groups calls for boycott of Dakar Rally over 'sportswashing' One of the groups is supporting women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul who was jailed last month after being found guilty of spying and conspiring against the kingdom. But many believe she was arrested for campaigning for women’s right to drive in Saudi Arabia. 06/01/2021
No Comment Palestinian scout bands parade during celebrations for Orthodox Christ Palestinian scout bands outside and christian worshippers inside the Church of the Nativity celebrate the Orthodox Christmas. 06/01/2021
Eco-Innovation Israeli firm extracts drinking water from air to help people in Gaza New, innovative technology is looking to solve the chronic water crisis on the Gaza strip. 06/01/2021
Travel News Harbin Ice and Snow Festival halted by new COVID-19 cases The home of one of the world’s biggest ice and snow theme parks has had to scale back events due to COVID-19. 06/01/2021
China EU calls for immediate release of over 50 detained Hong Kong activists 53 former lawmakers and democracy activists were arrested in Hong Kong on Wednesday for allegedly violating a national security law imposed by Beijing. 06/01/2021
Qatar Qatar and Saudi Arabia officially end three-year feud at GCC summit The boycott of Qatar by its Arab neighbours in 2017 was designed to weaken the country's emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, but it only emboldened the young leader and led to a surge of domestic support. 05/01/2021
No Comment Toyosu fish market holds first tuna auction of 2021 The most expensive fish of the day was a 208-kilogram bluefin, which was sold for around €166,000. 05/01/2021
Qatar Saudi Arabia will open land, air borders with Qatar after blockade It is the first step towards ending a diplomatic crisis that has deeply divided regional allies since 2017. 04/01/2021
Spotlight How Japan uses technology to make us feel closer during the pandemic In partnership with The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Japan has been a world leader in electronics for decades. And this is proving valuable to help the country tackle the communication issues the Covid-19 pandemic has created, and solve the problem of isolation. 04/01/2021
Iran Iran says it has started enriching uranium up to 20% It comes amid escalating tensions with the US and marks the Middle Eastern country's largest breach of the 2015 nuclear deal it struck with several other countries. 04/01/2021
Malaysia Malaysia says no one else involved in French-Irish teen's death The 15-year-old's parents insist their daughter could not have been alone because of her mental and physical disabilities. They maintain she was kidnapped from the cottage. 04/01/2021
No Comment High-tech mirror helps gym fans perfect their workout moves Need help nailing those tricky workout moves? The answer could be in your reflection. Taiwanese firm Johnson Health Tech's new "@mirror" uses a 3D camera to monitor user's workouts and give tailored feedback. 03/01/2021
No Comment South Korea divers swim deep for some New Year’s cheer Scuba divers plunged underwater at Lotte World Aquarium on Sunday dressed in ‘hanbok’ - traditional Korean clothing - to share New Year’s greetings. 03/01/2021
China China space probe due to enter Mars' orbit China's Mars probe spacecraft is due to enter the red planet's orbit within a month after traveling 400m kilometres since its launch in July 03/01/2021
Iran Iran-US tensions high a year after killing of military chief Soleimani There are fears of a renewed US-Iran clash a year after the US drone killing of the Revolutionary Guard chief, in the dying days of Donald Trump's presidency. 03/01/2021
Iran Iran tells UN inspectors it plans to enrich uranium to 20% This would push the country's programme a technical step away from weapons-grade levels as it increases pressure on the West over its tattered atomic deal. 02/01/2021