China Watch: Hong Kong protesters join hands in tribute to Baltic Way Watch: Hong Kong protesters joined hands on 20th anniversary of the Baltic Way 23/08/2019
World News YouTube shuts down 210 channels uploading videos on Hong Kong protests Google announced on Thursday that it was shutting down 210 YouTube channels that were behaving in a "coordinated manner while uploading videos related to the ongoing protests in Hong Kong". 23/08/2019
No Comment Elephants saved after getting stuck in muddy pond Five elephants were rescued this week after getting trapped in a large muddy hole in Malaysia. Local media reported that the elephants were found stuck on August 20. in an abandoned illegal mining pool, located in Pahang's forest reserve, about 200 kilometres east of capital Kuala Lumpur. 22/08/2019
Kazakhstan Watch: Russian robot takes solitary rocket trip to final frontier Russia has tested a new rocket by sending an (almost) unmanned mission to the International Space Station. Fedor the robot took the commander's seat, holding a small Russian flag. 22/08/2019
Pakistan Euroviews. Celebrities can change the world - if they focus on real humanitarianism ǀ View Humanitarian work when endorsed by a celebrity has to walk a tightrope - if it is too policy-oriented, it becomes an unelected individual trying to usurp power from elected leaders. If it is too general or purely values-based, one can fall into the trap of retweeting slogans that mean little. 21/08/2019
China Watch again: Hong Kong protests continue on anniversary of mob attack On the night of July 21 — a month ago today — about 100 white-shirted men stormed the station hours after protesters marched through central Hong Kong and defaced China's Liaison Office - the main symbol of Beijing's authority over the city. 21/08/2019
No Comment Thailand's self-styled snake wrangler to the rescue In the dead of night, Thai firefighter Pinyo Pukpinyo stealthily approaches a python coiled around the rafters of a home in Bangkok and quickly grabs its head with his bare hands. 21/08/2019
China Watch: Chanting child strikes up rapport with Hong Kong protesters A child shouts to pro-democracy protestors as they march below the overpass on Sunday in Hong Kong. An estimated 1.7 people were in attendance. 20/08/2019
No Comment Beijing hosts robot extravaganza Superheroes, exoskeletons, and musical robots are all on show in Beijing. They're part of this year's World Robot Conference which highlights not only robots for play but also for the workplace. 20/08/2019
China Probe into allegations this CCTV shows police beating up a man It shows a man restrained on a hospital bed while uniformed figures slap and punch him, politician Lam Cheuk-Ting told Euronews. 20/08/2019
Afghanistan Watch: Kabul museum restores art shattered by Taliban In 2001, Taliban fighters smashed more than 2,500 figurines they judged to be "un-Islamic". Museum staff are now creating a digital record of the collection in case of further threat. 20/08/2019
China Twitter accuses China of disinformation war on Hong Kong protesters Twitter suspended more than 200,000 accounts that it believes were part of a Chinese government campaign targeting the protest movement in Hong Kong. 19/08/2019
No Comment Giant sand sculptures bring fairy tales to life The International Sand Sculpture Festival has opened in Ashkelon, Southern Israel to an excited public in spite of recent unrest in the region. 19/08/2019
Israel Man vs mozzie: Tech firm develops laser to track and target mosquitoes The system follows the insects with a red laser beam and sends a text alert to householders, letting them know where the mosquito can be found. 19/08/2019
Focus Turkmenistan hosts the 1st Caspian Economic Forum In partnership with Caspian Economic Forum The five states surrounding the Caspian sea are seeking to deepen their cooperation in the industrial, trade and tourism sectors at the 1st Caspian Economic Forum in Turkmenistan. 19/08/2019
Partner content Chronicling Dubai’s love of food trucks Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Here’s how the emirate has fully embraced this international trend over the past five years. 19/08/2019
Syria Syria accuses Turkish convoy of 'supporting defeated terrorists' The "aggressive" move would not affect "the determination of the Syrian Arab Army to keep hunting the remnants of terrorists", state news agency SANA cited a Foreign Ministry source as saying. 19/08/2019
Bangladesh Fire rips through Bangladesh slum A fire ripped through a slum area of the Bangladesh capital Dhaka leaving thousands of people homeless 18/08/2019
Mongolia Why electric cars aren’t as environmentally-friendly as you think There are ecological question marks over the components used in electric cars, including the battery and the use of rare-earth metals. 17/08/2019
Thailand Popular baby dugong dies in Thailand after 'ingesting plastic waste' Popular baby dugong dies in Thailand after "ingesting plastic waste" 17/08/2019
India Crisis in Kashmir: what's going on and why does it matter? Euronews looks at the latest situation in the disputed region of Kashmir and explains what's going on and why it matters 16/08/2019
No Comment Nepal pride rally calls for better LGBT rights Hundreds of people gathered in Nepal's capital on Friday for the annual gay pride parade. 16/08/2019
No Comment 'French Spider-Man' climbs Hong Kong skyscraper & unveils peace banner Alain Robert known for carrying out several unauthorised climbs of skyscrapers around the globe, has scaled a 62-storey building in Hong Kong. 16/08/2019
China Watch again: Hong Kong students hold a ‘Power of the People’ rally As protests continue in Hong Kong, students are holding a ‘Power of the People’ rally to demand democracy. 16/08/2019
Korea Korean talks "over" Amidst joint US military exercises with South Korea the North fires an unidentified projectile and declares talks with the south "over" 16/08/2019
Israel Euroviews. Trump and Netanyahu are wrecking the U.S.-Israel relationship ǀ View The much-touted shared values between the U.S. and Israel no longer seem to include liberal protections for free speech. 16/08/2019