Tech News Why is DeepSeek raising red flags when it comes to data privacy? Euronews Next examines the data privacy questions behind popular Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company DeepSeek. 06/02/2025
Markets Arm shares fall amid concerns of a slowdown in AI demand Arm's cautious full-year outlook caused a sharp decline in its share price, raising concerns about a slowdown in artificial intelligence (AI) chip demand. 06/02/2025
Philippines Philippines vice president impeached amid growing political feud The development will escalate the quarrel between two of the country's most powerful families. 05/02/2025
Modern Nomads Meet the Kazakh artists reviving tradition through contemporary art In partnership with MDQ In this episode of Modern Nomads, we meet the Kazakh artists who are combining ancient nomadic heritage with modern creativity - transforming carpets, leaves and comics into striking new expressions of cultural identity. 05/02/2025
Qatar 365 Sports, Nature & Wellness: Qatar’s Tourism Hotspots In partnership with Media City Whether you’re a sports fan, nature lover, or wellness enthusiast, Qatar offers something for all visitors. The Qatar 365 team sits down with seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton, explores the waters of Qatar’s Mangroves, and visits the Korean Medical Center for a glowing complexion. 05/02/2025
Iraq Iraq’s top court freezes laws on women, detainees, and land rights The move follows a complaint by lawmakers who argued that the voting process was unlawful. 05/02/2025
Business Toyota revs up EV and battery push in China and US, as profits surge Toyota's push also comes as worries grow around Asia about a potential trade war brewing after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese goods and China retaliated with tariffs to take effect next week. 05/02/2025
West Bank Two IDF soldiers killed at military checkpoint in West Bank The attack comes as Israel enters the second week of military operations in the West Bank. 04/02/2025
Tech News AI won't make us extinct but 'will harm ill-prepared countries' As new AI company DeepSeek made waves, experts at the annual Almaty Digital Forum warned about the need for countries to prepare for the AI revolution. 04/02/2025
Europe News Talks started on second phase of ceasefire, Hamas officials say A three-phase ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas took hold in January after months of painstaking negotiations. 04/02/2025
Azerbaijan Official report: Foreign objects caused Azerbaijan Airlines crash As Euronews originally reported earlier in December and January, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 was downed on 25 December by a missile from a Russian Pantsir-S1 system, killing 38 and injuring 29. 04/02/2025
No Comment Ceasefire leaves Gaza with health crisis due to rubbish buildup Mountains of rubbish in Gaza create unsanitary conditions, attracting vermin and insects. Residents burn rubbish to cope with the situation, adding to pollution and health problems. 04/02/2025
No Comment China celebrates Spring Festival with light shows To celebrate Spring Festival, drone light shows lit up the skies over several Chinese cities, combining culture and technology. 04/02/2025
Global Japan Japan’s Brewed Protein textile leads the future of circular fashion In partnership with The Government of Japan In this episode of Green Japan we report on a groundbreaking Japanese innovation called Brewed Protein, which can be used to make infinitely recyclable clothes. The fabric is made by microbes, and offers a sustainable solution to tackle the millions of tonnes of textile waste generated every year. 04/02/2025
Indonesia French death row inmate Serge Atlaoui repatriated from Indonesia Arrested in 2005 and sentenced to death in 2007, Atlaoui has long maintained his innocence, claiming he was unaware of illegal activities on his worksite. 04/02/2025
Tech News OpenAI partners with Kakao to expand AI services in South Korea This was the second partnership deal signed this week between the ChatGPT developer and a high-profile Asian firm as it aims to expand its Stargate initiative. 04/02/2025
China China counters Trump with limited tariffs on imports and Google probe China has said it is imposing tariffs on a number of US products, while an antitrust investigation into Google was also announced. 04/02/2025
Nature India's conservation efforts result in roaring success for tigers Protecting these big cats means India is now home to roughly 75 per cent of the global tiger population. 03/02/2025
Syria Car bomb in northern Syria kills 19 agricultural workers Eighteen women and one man were killed and more than a dozen others injured in the explosion in the city of Manjib, first responders said. 03/02/2025
Economy China renews threat to retaliate against US tariffs after Trump move US President Donald Trump's trade war with Canada, Mexico and China is hotting up over the production and importation of the opiate fentanyl, along with trade surpluses and illegal border crossings by migrants from across the globe. China is angry. 03/02/2025
Israel Family of released Israeli hostage thank French government and Trump After the initial jubilation of being freed, the released captives — who have been held for more than 15 months — are likely to endure a trying re-entry, based on the testimony of those who were held hostage themselves. 02/02/2025
West Bank Israel blows up dozens of homes in West Bank city of Jenin The army carried out simultaneous explosions on homes and buildings in Jenin's refugee camp which it said were 'terror infrastructure.' 02/02/2025
Gaza Trucks gather at the newly opened Rafah crossing to take aid into Gaza Israeli forces shut down the crossing in early May after seizing it during an offensive on the southern city, causing Egypt to close its side in protest. 02/02/2025
Israel Netanyahu heads to US to discuss 'victory over Hamas' with Trump The Israeli prime minister will be the first foreign leader to meet President Trump since he returned to office for a second term. 02/02/2025
Israel Israeli hostage freed from Gaza addresses Tel Aviv rally After the initial jubilation of being freed, the released captives — who have been held for more than 15 months — are likely to endure a trying re-entry, based on the testimony of those who were held hostage themselves. 01/02/2025
Myanmar Four years ago Myanmar's military staged a coup and sparked a war Peace prospects look bleak as a civil war rages despite international pressure on the military four years after it seized power from an elected civilian government. 01/02/2025