Travel News Meet the gardeners risking their lives to save Angkor Wat These extreme gardeners are risking their lives to protect the 900 year-old Angkor Wat Temples. 17/11/2020
China British diplomat praised for saving drowning woman in China Stephen Ellison jumped into a stream to rescue a woman after she fell into the water in a village on the outskirts of Chongqing. 17/11/2020
Japan Fans at Tokyo Olympics 'encouraged to have COVID-19 vaccinations' Bach said it won't be mandatory, but he left no doubt it will be strongly pushed. 16/11/2020
Pakistan Protesters want expulsion of French ambassador to Pakistan They were angered by remarks made by Emmanuel Macron in the wake of the murder of French teacher Samuel Paty. 16/11/2020
Partner content Disability in the UAE: how work can empower 'people of determintation' Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai To replace the term 'disabled' the phrase 'people of determination' was coined in 2017 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Meaningful employment could empower some of the 110,000 people of determination in the UAE. 16/11/2020
World News Asia-Pacific countries including China sign world's biggest trade pact The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) signed by 15 countries encompasses around a third of world trading activity. 15/11/2020
No Comment India, Pakistan clash over Kashmir, leaving at least 13 dead Artillery and machine gun clashes were reported along the 740-kilometre ceasefire line that has separated India and Pakistan for seven decades. 14/11/2020
Partner content Avni Doshi: 'surreal' experience of Booker Prize shortlist Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai In this edition of interview, we chat to Avni Doshi, the first-time novelist based in Dubai about her Booker Prize-shortlisted ‘Burnt Sugar’, the Emirates Literary Festival and why literature is so important in the region. 14/11/2020
Azerbaijan Ethnic Armenians burn own homes rather than hand them to Azerbaijan Some residents in Nagorno-Karabakh have set fire to their own homes rather than hand them over to Azerbaijan under a ceasefire deal with Armenia. 14/11/2020
India Diwali: India's festive mood raises fears of surge of coronavirus Health experts warn of crowded festival celebrations causing a virus resurgence that batters India’s health care system. 14/11/2020
Partner content Emerging from lockdown - Dubai’s music scene hits the right notes Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Dubai's thriving music scene is bouncing back after lockdown, albeit with responsible social distancing in place. Some of its leading lights - and a literal Legend - tell Focus how important that scene is. 13/11/2020
Travel News Refugees in Iraq use the power of radio to tell their stories For the thousands of Syrian Kurds exiled in Iraq, this community radio station helps to keep the community connected. 13/11/2020
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia accused of 'sportswashing' its human rights record Amnesty International said Saudi Arabia's hosting of a golf tournament was 'pure hypocrisy' given its alleged human rights abuses. 13/11/2020
World Property mogul & reality TV star Mohamed Hadid talks cookbooks & kibbeh in lockdown The global pandemic has triggered a boom in reading, according to the president of the International Publishers Association. 13/11/2020
World Sporty UAE staycations prove a hit amidst COVID-19 travel restrictions Global tourism, being one of the world’s most important and fastest growing economic sectors, took a hard hit during the COVID-19 pandemic. 13/11/2020
No Comment Typhoon leaves at least 42 dead and 20 missing in Philippines Typhoon Vamco knocked down power lines and damaged homes as it passed north of Manila. 13/11/2020
Green News What can we learn about air pollution and lockdown from Pakistan? After enjoying cleaner air in lockdown, Pakistan pollution reaches hazardous levels again. 13/11/2020
Focus Uzbekistan's rise as transport and logistics hub In partnership with NAESMI Uzbekistan aims to become a transport and logistics hub in Central Asia: having invested billions in new rail and energy infrastructure over recent years, Focus investigates how the landlocked country is overcoming its geographical challenges and creating new travel corridors. 12/11/2020
No Comment Major floods in Manila after Typhoon Vamco hits the Philippines It's the third typhoon to hit the country in as many weeks. 12/11/2020
Saudi Arabia Three injured in 'explosive' attack at a cemetery in Jeddah Several people have been injured in an "improvised explosive device attack" on an international Armistice ceremony at a non-Muslim cemetery in the Saudi city of Jeddah. 11/11/2020
No Comment Seoul bids to cut congestion with futuristic 'drone taxis' Government officials said they hoped to have a system in place to manage the drones by as early as 2025. 11/11/2020
Partner content 'Kosh-Armani' Cuisine: Dubai opens its very first kosher restaurant Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Kosher cuisine comes to Dubai thanks to closer relations between the UAE and Israel. For restaurants in Dubai that means competition to offer food which complies with Jewish Dietary laws. Chef Fabien Fayolle at the Armani Hotel in Dubai’s Burj Khalifa is no exception. 10/11/2020
Travel News Novel ways airlines are giving passengers their travel fix For some the experience of boarding a plane, watching a film and having food and drink served is almost as exciting as the destinations themselves, so airlines are offering passengers just that, despite being grounded. 10/11/2020
Gaza Saeb Erekat, longtime spokesman for Palestinians, dies at 65 Saeb Erekat, a veteran peace negotiator and prominent international spokesman for the Palestinians for more than three decades, died on Tuesday, weeks after being infected by the coronavirus. 10/11/2020
World News Hundreds of Armenian protesters decry new Nagorno-Karabakh deal Soon after the announcement, thousands of people streamed to the main square in the Armenian capital of Yerevan to protest the agreement, many shouting “We won't give up our land!” Some of them broke into the main government building, saying they were searching for Pashinian. 10/11/2020
No Comment Japanese emperor's brother proclaimed first in line to throne Japanese Emperor Naruhito's younger brother, Crown Prince Fumihito, was formally sworn in on Sunday as first in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne. 08/11/2020