Partner content Dubai’s most Instagrammable locations Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai With its amazing architecture, colourful street art and plenty of record-breaking attractions, Dubai is a place that’s perfect for selfies 11/12/2019
Europe News The Brief: The EU's diplomatic dilemma over Iran's petrol protests A violent crackdown on recent protests and internet restrictions in Iran present diplomatic challenges for the EU as it attempts a balancing act of keeping the Iran nuclear deal alive while standing firm on human rights. 10/12/2019
Azerbaijan Euroviews. Snap parliamentary elections could kick-start a new democratic era in Azerbaijan ǀ View Our institutions will have to change and better adapt themselves to the basic needs of our population, such as clean air, clean water and clean energy. This will only be possible with a new political mind-set and with a greater role for younger generations. 10/12/2019
Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi speaks at the ICJ for Myanmar genocide hearing The Nobel Peace Prize laureate denies genocide against muslims in second day of Hague hearing 10/12/2019
Travel News Forests bathed in shades of red are an enchanting autumn destination for visitors to Japan In partnership with Enjoy my Japan Urabandai in the Fukushima Prefecture is a place that’s become very popular for nature sightseeing - and it’s at its best during autumn. 09/12/2019
India Outrage in India following string of violent rape and murder cases Women performed the feminist anthem 'A Rapist in Your Path' on Saturday to call out government inaction to tackle India's high rape rate. 08/12/2019
No Comment Ice-mining: Watch how this Chinese city gets its ice for sculptures The northeastern Chinese city of Harbin held its first ice mining festival on the Songhua River on Saturday, kicking off the city's winter tourist season. 08/12/2019
China Pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong mark six months of protests Protesters have expanded their demands to include an investigation into police brutality, setting protesters free, and universal suffrage. 08/12/2019
India At least 43 dead after fire sweeps through factory in Delhi The devastating fire broke out early on Sunday morning. 08/12/2019
Iraq More than 20 people killed in attack on protesters in Baghdad The attack came mere hours after the United States moved against three Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary leaders, slapping financial sanctions on them over deadly attacks against protesters. 07/12/2019
Ocean NGOs work to rebuild vital coral reefs, but islands threatened by climate change need much more help In partnership with the European Commission Seychelles and other small island states are at the forefront of climate change. With increasingly destructive hurricanes and floods, rising sea levels and dying coral reefs, how can island societies survive the climate impact? 06/12/2019
Ocean Will climate change make small island states disappear? In partnership with the European Commission Hans-Otto Pörtner, a co-author of the IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate, talked to Euronews about the future for small island states with ongoing climate change. 06/12/2019
World Abu Dhabi Youth Hub opens, UAE Youth Minister talks new challenges and initiatives Against the UAE capital’s skyline of towering, angular buildings, the newly opened Abu Dhabi Youth Hub stands out. 06/12/2019
World What’s it like to be a blind voice-over artist? Amal Al Mansouri tells her story Thirty-one-year-old Emirati, Amal Al Mansouri is a struggling artist of a different kind. 06/12/2019
Partner content A guide to Dubai’s markets Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai From traditional souqs to modern-day artisanal markets, this is where to spend your money while in the UAE 06/12/2019
Partner content From kayaking to fitness workouts: Dubai enriches its offer for the health conscious traveller Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai From hiking in the spectacular Hatta mountains, to meditation classes amongst the shimmering Jumeriah Lake Towers, to taking part in the city’s annual fitness challenge under the marina skyline - Dubai is a unique travel destination for today’s health-conscious traveller 06/12/2019
Partner content Climate-change-resistant agriculture Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai As populations grow and climate change takes hold… increased soil erosion and salinisation are putting humanity’s food security at risk… especially in arid regions 04/12/2019
Gaza Euroviews. Don’t let bombs distract you from Gaza’s real crisis: imminent social and economic collapse ǀ View When the rockets and bullets fly, as they did two weeks ago, the world suddenly turns its attention to us. There are calls for restraint, but the second the smoke subdues, we are relegated to the back pages where crises that drag on as long as ours seem destined to sit. 03/12/2019
World What are the key topics discussed at the Digital Next Summit? The first Digital Next Summit has opened in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, gathering government leaders, advisors and experts to examine the use of digital technologies in the public and private sectors. 03/12/2019
Travel News Japanese onsen - the ultimate in relaxation In partnership with Enjoy my Japan Onsen are a fundamental part of Japanese culture and it's in the natural hot springs that Japanese people love to leave behind the hectic pace of city life and enjoy the ultimate in relaxation 02/12/2019
No Comment Monkeys in Hokkaido botanical garden rest in hot spring Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden, pumps water into its monkey park every December. Staff maintain the temperature at 40 degrees Celsius. 02/12/2019
No Comment Hong Kong protesters hold US flags and praise Donald Trump Protesters took to the streets again, one week after pro-democracy candidates won a landslide victory in district council elections. 02/12/2019
China Hong Kong's business district puts protests on the lunch menu Hundreds of office workers in Hong Kong's business district gathered on Monday for the first in a week of lunchtime protests backing the pro-democracy movement after its resounding victory in district polls held last week. 02/12/2019
No Comment Hong Kong marchers keep pressure on Lam after local vote Marching near the waterfront on the Kowloon side of Victoria Harbour, they sought to keep the pressure on city leader Carrie Lam after pro-democracy candidates won district council elections a week earlier. 01/12/2019
No Comment Hundreds rally in Yangon in support of Suu Kyi About 700 demonstrators rallied in central Yangon to show support for Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi, as she prepares to defend the country against charges of genocide at the United Nation's highest court. 01/12/2019
Vietnam Vietnam mourns 39 who died trying to make it to Britain Mourning ceremonies have been held in Vietnam for the 39 people who suffocated in a truck while attempting to make an illegal trip to Britain. 30/11/2019