Adventures Divers delight in Jeddah's spectacular Red Sea coast In partnership with Visit Saudi The coral reefs are home to over 300 different types of coral, and 1200 species of fish -- attracting visitors from all around the world. 04/11/2022
Earth News India urges rich countries to pay up for mounting climate change costs In 2009, a coalition of economically developed countries - including the USA, France, Germany, and the UK - pledged to give climate change-impacted nations $100 billion per year by 2020. The pledge has not been met. 04/11/2022
Bahrain Pope Francis blasts 'childlike' wars at Bahrain Interfaith Summit With Russia’s war in Ukraine raging, Pope Francis joined Muslim, Christian, and Jewish leaders in calling for world peace. 04/11/2022
China China and Germany should scale up cooperation, Xi tells Scholz Scholz's one-day visit was welcomed by Beijing, but the EU and the German government coalition, mainly from the Green Party and the Liberals criticised the trip. 04/11/2022
Iran Iran: Clashes with police erupt west of Tehran as protests continue Iranian protesters clashed with police in a town west of the capital on Thursday, reportedly killing one paramilitary and wounding a number of policemen. 04/11/2022
Israel Netanyahu set to return to power in Israel as results confirm win Netanyahu's win should break the long stalemate in Israeli politics, but a likely coalition with the far-right promises to further polarise a deeply divided nation. 03/11/2022
Taste Learn to cook chuzma lagman with a top Uzbek chef In partnership with Silk Road Samarkand Bahriddin Chustiy is one of the most famous chefs in Uzbekistan. His goal is to make Uzbek food famous all over the world. 03/11/2022
Football Now How can fans travel around Qatar for the World Cup? In partnership with Media City Coming to Qatar for the World Cup this winter? There are many ways to get around the country during the tournament. 03/11/2022
Bahrain Pope Francis urges end to death penalty as he arrives in Bahrain Upon his arrival, Francis also urged the Gulf nation to ensure “safe and dignified” working conditions for its immigrant labourers, who have long faced abuse and exploitation. 03/11/2022
Pakistan Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan wounded in gun attack Khan was shot in the foot and was not seriously injured, an official from his party said on Thursday. 03/11/2022
Iran Tehran supports freedom of expression in Iran, claims ambassador to UN As the protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini enter their sixth week, Iranian authorities justify their crackdown on demonstrators and defend the handling of the unrest. 03/11/2022
North Korea North Korea 'covertly' shipping artillery shells to Russia, US claims US officials who made the claim on Wednesday did not want to reveal the amount of ammunition coming from Pyongyang, stating that the shipments would not change the outcome of the war. 03/11/2022
Qatar Complaints filed over 'misleading' World Cup carbon neutral claims Environmental groups in several European countries have filed complaints with advertising regulators, calling into question claims that the FIFA World Cup will be carbon neutral. 02/11/2022
No Comment Crowds in Seoul watch news break of North Korean missile launches Pyongyang's latest firing exercise came as Seoul and Washington staged their largest-ever joint air drills. 02/11/2022
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan's president signs amnesty law following January riots Around 1,500 people who were arrested during the clashes will now be released and cleared. 02/11/2022
Qatar 365 Meet the Qatar 2022 FIFA Volunteers In partnership with Media City Qatar is the smallest nation ever to host a World Cup. And it has enlisted 20,000 football fans from all over the world to help it do so. 02/11/2022
Moments Studio Ghibli fans rejoice as long-awaited theme park opens in Japan Visitors can get up close and personal with detailed, life-size reconstructions of some of the studio’s most famous film scenes. 02/11/2022
North Korea North Korea launches several missiles aimed at South in apparent test As many as 10 missiles of various types had been fired from North Korea's east and west coasts, Seoul authorities said. 02/11/2022
Israel Netanyahu and far-right tipped to win Israel election — early results With 86% of the votes counted, the ex-prime minister and allies on the far-right look on course to win a parliamentary majority, though the outcome is still uncertain. 01/11/2022
Qatar All you need to know about Qatar before the 2022 FIFA World Cup This is Euronews' complete guide to Qatar before the World Cup kicks off in November. 01/11/2022
Earth News India's first solar village is lighting up lives of its residents More than 1,300 solar panels have been installed on homes and government buildings to power the village of Modhera. 01/11/2022
Israel Netanyahu seeks far-right support as Israel goes to the polls again Far-right politician Itamar Ben-Gvir has promised that a vote for his party would bring about a “fully right-wing government” with Netanyahu as prime minister. 01/11/2022
Tech News 'Nose print' tech could help identify and track pet dogs Each dog's nose is as unique as a human fingerprint, says AI and biometrics company iSciLab. 01/11/2022
South Korea South Korean police admit 'heavy responsibility' for Seoul crush The death toll after the Saturday disaster could rise as officials said that 29 of those injured were in serious condition. 01/11/2022
No Comment Israeli army demolishes Palestinian houses in occupied West Bank Israeli forces bulldoze a residential building in the Palestinian city of Hebron. According to Israeli officials, residents risk having their homes destroyed if they lack the necessary construction permits. 31/10/2022
Crossing Cultures Colourful clothmaking in Scotland and China A co-production with CGTN In Scotland, local plants and lichens inspire the makers of Harris tweed. In south-western China, Bai people use woad root to tie-dye their clothes. 31/10/2022