Qatar 365 Qatar's Rich Arabic Musical Heritage Blends with Western Traditions In partnership with Media City
No Comment Damage in Busan and Ulsan after typhoon makes landfall The most powerful typhoon to hit South Korea in years battered its southern region Tuesday. 06/09/2022
Partner content Could the Metaverse become a €30 trillion El Dorado? Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai For most of us, the metaverse remains a mystery. But many investors believe that virtual worlds where humans and automated entities interact could be a land of plenty. 06/09/2022
China At least 74 people killed after earthquake hits southwestern China Most of the casualties have been reported in the province of Sichuan. 06/09/2022
Moments Dolphins confined for the amusement of tourists set free in Indonesia They had been sold to the hotel after spending years performing for a travelling circus. 06/09/2022
Spotlight Hong Kong Expands Art and Culture Venues In partnership with Hong Kong Hong Kong is increasing the number of its arts venues in an effort to enrich the quality of life. The new M+ museum of visual culture, is the centrepiece of the new West Kowloon Cultural District, and The Honk Kong Palace and Oi! project are all examples of Hong Kong new's cultural vision. 05/09/2022
Israel Israeli army admits 'high possibility’ that soldier killed journalist An Israeli investigation into the killing of the Al Jazeera journalist concluded that she was not deliberately targeted and shot accidentally. 05/09/2022
Afghanistan Suicide bombing at Russian embassy in Kabul kills at least six It's the first attack on a foreign mission in Afghanistan since the Taliban took control 05/09/2022
Afghanistan Euroviews. Afghanistan’s drug trade fuels extremism. Europe must act | View "As Afghanistan’s illicit drug trade flows globally, the international community needs to get serious about this threat not only as a matter of public health but also as counter-terrorism financing." 05/09/2022
Health news The world's first inhaled COVID vaccine has been approved in China No needles needed: people hesitant about getting a jab may be interested in COVID vaccines that can be inhaled. 05/09/2022
No Comment Powerful typhoon Hinnamnor hits eastern China, Taiwan and Japan Cities in eastern China suspended ferry services and flights were cancelled on Sunday in Japan as Typhoon Hinnamnor, the strongest global storm this year, blew its way past Taiwan and the Koreas with fierce winds and heavy rains. 05/09/2022
Pakistan Pakistan appeals for 'immense' aid with '33M people' hit by flooding Pakistan appealed to the international community on Saturday for an “immense humanitarian response”, after catastrophic flooding which has affected 33 million people. 04/09/2022
West Bank West Bank's Oktoberfest toasts region's only female brewmaster The annual Oktoberfest this weekend at Taybeh brewery in the occupied West Bank is unique in many ways, but it can also boast about the fact it is run by the only female brewmaster in the Middle East. 03/09/2022
Pakistan UNHCR says more aid needed in Pakistan affected by catastrophic floods The UN refugee agency is mobilising resources and staff to scale up its assistance in Pakistan to support local communities and refugees in areas devastated by the floods. 03/09/2022
No Comment Evacuation call as heavy floods drench Japan city Residents of the Japanese city of Hamamatsu have been urged to evacuate on Friday after heavy rains caused the Magome river to burst its banks. 02/09/2022
Partner content Sending software code into orbit Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Orbital Space offers students and technology enthusiasts the opportunity to develop and test software code on satellites in space through their ground station in Dubai Silicon Oasis. 02/09/2022
Myanmar Myanmar court jails Suu Kyi for three more years for 'election fraud' The ousted leader has already been imprisoned for 17 years on various charges, which supporters say are politically motivated. 02/09/2022
No Comment Hundreds in India's Kolkata celebrate Hindu festival's UNESCO status Hundreds join a procession in India's eastern megacity of Kolkata to celebrate the Hindu festival of Durga Puja's special UNESCO status. 02/09/2022
No Comment Pakistan floods death toll surges past 1,200 Pakistani authorities on Friday warned people in devastated southern Sindh province to move to safer places before more floodwater from the swollen Indus river is expected to hit the region this week. 02/09/2022
Afghanistan Afghanistan mosque blast kills at least 18, including senior cleric The explosion occurred in the western city of Herat during traditional Friday prayers. 02/09/2022
Culture news Preserving the traditional art of Indian Block Printing A traditional textiles factory in Rajasthan India is bringing the ancient art of block printing back to life and a French-Indian woman is leading the charge. 02/09/2022
Football Now FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: How far can the hosts go? In partnership with Media City With less than 100 days to go, Qatar is almost ready for FIFA World Cup 2022 but just how good is the host nation on the pitch? 01/09/2022
Partner content Conference in Turkmenistan promotes sustainable transport development in landlocked countries Partner content presented by Ministerial Transport Conference of LLDCs In times of ongoing turbulence, encompassing the conflicts, economic hardship and pandemics, landlocked countries face a unique set of challenges. 01/09/2022
Destinations The Silk Road Samarkand Tourist Complex Opens in Uzbekistan In partnership with Silk Road Samarkand A stunning new tourist complex The Silk Road Samarkand, has opened in Uzbekistan. Here modern hospitality standards are enhanced by the traditions of the past. Next to modern hotels, this city was built by craftsmen using ancient skills to create modern wonders. 01/09/2022
No Comment Protest at Japanese Embassy against dolphin kill More than a dozen Filipino marine wildlife advocates marched to the Japanese Embassy in Manila on Thursday to protest the resumption of the annual drive fisheries, which sees the capture and kill of hundreds of dolphins in Japan. 01/09/2022
China UN report slams China for 'torture and sexual violence' in Xinjiang The Chinese government had tried to block the release of the report, which was finally published a few moments before the end of the term in office of human rights chief Michelle Bachelet. 01/09/2022
No Comment Malaysia celebrates 65th Independence Day with parades Malaysia celebrates its 65th Indepence Day on Wednesday in the capital of Kuala Lumpur, with over 20,000 people taking part in parades that involved flag-waving uniformed personnel and military vehicles. 31/08/2022