World Celebrity Syrian designer Rami Al Ali says rules of couture have changed Dubai-based fashion designer Rami Al Ali, who launched his eponymous label in 2000, is best known for dressing celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Helen Mirren and Nancy Ajram. 06/09/2019
World Lebanon’s Qasr Moussa: The story of the man who built his own castle In the Lebanese mountains, the site of Qasr Moussa - or Moussa Castle - tells the story of a common man who pursued the dream of building his own castle. 06/09/2019
Partner content Dubai’s best art galleries Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Feast your eyes on works by Middle Eastern, North African and Central Asian artists at these top five galleries 06/09/2019
China Watch: New protests in Hong Kong despite extradition bill withdrawal Watch again: Fresh protests in Hong Kong despite extradition bill withdrawal 06/09/2019
World India loses contact with Chandrayaan-2 moon mission The Indian space agency lost communication with its Chandrayaan-2 lunar mission on Friday, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation said. 06/09/2019
Iran Young Iranians discuss the future of their country with Euronews Euronews' Anelise Borges spoke to a group of young Iranians about their prospects for the future, the Iran nuclear deal, and their country's friends and foes. 06/09/2019
World Inside Iran as international pressure mounts over nuclear programme Euronews' International Correspondent Anelise Borges is in Tehran to see first-hand how ordinary Iranians are surviving under the bite of US sanctions. 06/09/2019
Iran Iran hardliner: EU not fulfilling its commitments to Tehran As all eyes are on Europe's diplomatic efforts to salvage the Iran nuclear deal, a senior journalist in the inner circle of Ayatollah Khamenei gave an exclusive interview to Euronews. 05/09/2019
No Comment Leo the pet lion: a local celebrity in Iraq's Dohuk Blend Mamoon turns heads when he roams the streets of the city of Dohuk with his pet, a year-old lion who came into Mamoon's care when he was just a 20-day-old cub. 05/09/2019
Iran American sanctions bite as France tries to salvage 2015 nuclear deal Iran is poised to begin work on advanced centrifuges that will enrich uranium faster as the 2015 nuclear deal unravels and a last-minute French proposal offering 13.5 billion euros to compensate Iran for not being able to sell crude oil abroad because of U.S. sanctions, looked increasingly unlikely. 05/09/2019
Green News Malaysia fights back to ‘protect the reputation’ of palm oil The biggest supermarket in Malaysia stops selling anti-palm products following a national offensive to preserve the country’s key export. 05/09/2019
No Comment Commuter train and truck in deadly collision in Japan A commuter train and a truck loaded with boxes of citrus collided at a rail crossing near Tokyo on Thursday, killing one and injuring at least 30 people, Japanese authorities said. 05/09/2019
Green News Should we take note of Amazon India's new plastic-free pledge? The Indian unit of the largest online retailer has committed to curbing its use of single-use plastic by 2020. But is it doing enough? 04/09/2019
Yemen France, UK & US 'may be held responsible for Yemen war crimes' A panel of UN experts found that all sides of the Yemeni conflict have committed war crimes and said that third states providing aid or assistance could be complicit. 04/09/2019
Iran 'Iran to release seven crew members of detained tanker' The ships owner has welcomed 'this positive development', but no release date has been confirmed by Iranian authorities. 16 crew members will remain on board to maintain the vessel's safe operation. 04/09/2019
China Hong Kong: Carrie Lam withdraws controversial extradition bill Chief executive had previously announced that the bill was "dead". 04/09/2019
Europe Decoded Kashmir: The misinformation spreading online | #TheCube What happens when you cut all lines of communication in a region? Our team show you examples of how misinformation is spreading on social media during the internet outages in Jammu & Kashmir. 03/09/2019
China Hong Kong leader says she would 'quit' if she could: leaked audio Embattled Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said she would quit if she had a choice, according to an audio recording of remarks she made last week to a group of businesspeople. 02/09/2019
China Back to school: Hong Kong students boycott class Hong Kong students staged a protest on Monday after weekend protests resulted in violence. 02/09/2019
Destinations How do you make a luxury destination zero-carbon? We speak to the designers of an eco-friendly mega project on the Saudi Arabian coastline. 02/09/2019
No Comment Hong Kong protesters target transit station as riot police mount searc Thousands of pro-democracy protesters blocked roads and transport links to Hong Kong airport on Sunday in a bid to draw attention to their fight. 01/09/2019
Israel Israeli army fires into Lebanon after military targets hit by missiles There were no immediate reports of casualties, though the Israeli Defense Forces said a number of hits have been confirmed. 01/09/2019
No Comment Riot police move in on protests in Hong Kong Riot police marched on foot towards the Admiralty district in Hong Kong on Saturday. 01/09/2019
No Comment Athletes scale the heights in gruelling Beijing vertical run Elite and amateur athletes tackled one of Beijing's tallest buildings in the city's seventh annual vertical run on Saturday (August 31). 01/09/2019
Sport Czech Olympian Lukas Krpalek gains heavyweight gold at the Judo World Championships In the absence of Teddy Riner in the heaviest men's category, the 100kg Olympic Champion Krpalek was on top form, holding down Korea's Kim Minjong for ippon in his semi-final. 31/08/2019
No Comment Unveiling of giant Buddha Thangka kicks off festival in Tibet To celebrate the annual traditional Sho Dun Festival, a giant Buddha went on display in Lhasa, in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. 31/08/2019