No Comment Japanese plastic food artists get creative Japanese fake food artists are showing off their new creations at a public exhibition in Tokyo. 20/08/2022
Culture news Inside the world's first living musical instrument Mikeal Hwang is a biologist and musician whose work explores the intersection of science and art. For his latest project, he has created one of the world's first live instruments using live yeast cells... 19/08/2022
Nature Striking portraits capture the humanity of endangered orangutans On International Orangutan Day and World Photography Day, these portraits reveal similarities between great apes and humans. 19/08/2022
India Outrage in India as rapists freed from jail for 'good behaviour' The group of 11 men were sentenced to life for gang-raping a pregnant woman in 2002 during religious turmoil in the state of Gujarat. 18/08/2022
Football Now FIFA World Cup 2022: A record-breaking tournament for penalties? In partnership with Media City The implementation of VAR contributed to the high number of penalties at the FIFA World Cup in 2018. Could we see even more four years later? 18/08/2022
Culture news “We didn't come to Britain from the outside. We came from the inside." “We didn't come to Britain from the outside. We came from the inside." India and Pakistan's independence is a chance for Britain to reflect on the legacy of colonialism. 18/08/2022
Afghanistan Kabul mosque bomb at prayer time kills 21, including prominent cleric There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack which happened during evening prayers on Thursday. 18/08/2022
Japan Japan rocked by Tokyo 2020 Olympics corruption probe The alleged bribery, totaling around €370,000, is believed to be linked to sponsorship of the games, and products related to the Olympics 17/08/2022
No Comment Monsoon floods hit Myanmar commercial hub Yangon Vehicles and commuters struggle to make their way through flooded streets in Myanmar's Yangon. 17/08/2022
Saudi Arabia Saudi student sentenced to 34 years in prison over Twitter posts Saudi Arabia sentenced a woman to 34 years in prison over her Twitter activity, the longest sentence to be handed down to an activist, according to human rights groups. 17/08/2022
The Exchange New virtual economy: what does the rise of The Metaverse mean? In partnership with Media City Huge amounts of money are being poured into the metaverse, an alternative world where you can work, play and meet people without ever leaving your home. The Exchange looks at whether the rise of this vast virtual space will redefine the way we consume and communicate forever? 17/08/2022
No Comment Palestinians hold protest for children slain during Gaza conflict Palestinians gather during a protest at the northern Gaza Strip's Falluja cemetery in Jabalia. 17/08/2022
Iraq Why the sale of guns on Facebook in Iraq is so 'rife' It's such a problem that some Facebook users don't even bother hiding their intentions: one profile was called 'I sell guns' in Kurdish. 17/08/2022
Afghanistan Afghanistan's former deputy chief of staff speaks to Euronews Hambullah Mohib, a senior aide to Afghanistan's Former President, Ashraf Ghani speaks to Euronews International Correspondent Anelise Borges and relives the fall of Kabul one year on. 17/08/2022
Syria Ukraine war: First grain shipment ends up in Russian-allied Syria Syria's government had already received Ukrainian grain taken from Russian-occupied territory amid Moscow’s war on Kyiv even before this new shipment, brokered under a UN deal, arrived. 17/08/2022
Europe Decoded Beirut's collapsing silos and the fading memory of a tragedy Beirut's collapsing silos and the fading memory of a tragedy 16/08/2022
Korea South Korea offers aid in return for North's denuclearisation South Korea has offered a large-scale aid package in return for North Korea's denuclearisation, a proposal thought unlikely to be welcomed by Pyongyang. 15/08/2022
Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to six more years in prison for corruption Analysts say the charges are an attempt to legitimise the military’s seizure of power. 15/08/2022
Partner content Meet the first Jordanian woman to climb Mount Everest Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai In this episode of Meet The Locals, we meet Dolores Al Shelleh, a Jordanian adventurer and an impact influencer living in Dubai. Dolores became the first Jordanian woman to summit Mount Everest, and the first Arab woman to accomplish this feat from the northeast ridge. 15/08/2022
India Modi: 'I'll turn India into developed nation within 25 years' Celebrating India's 75th anniversary of independence from British rule, Modi said he would encourage private investment in the country. 15/08/2022
No Comment Rally in Kabul as Taliban mark first year in power A crowd consisting of mostly Taliban militants attend a spontaneous rally at Kabul's Shah Massoud square as the hardline Islamists marked the first anniversary of their return to power in the country with a national holiday. 15/08/2022
No Comment Guards at India-Pakistan border perform ceremony on independence anniversary Pakistani and Indian border guards take part in a daily ceremony at the Wagah border post as Pakistan celebrates the 75th anniversary of its independence. 15/08/2022
Culture news Eurovision legend Svika Pick dies at 72 Svika Pick, a pillar of Israel's music industry who penned several tunes for the Eurovision Song Contest and was known as "the Maestro" in Israeli pop circles, has died. 15/08/2022
Iran Iran denies any involvement in Salman Rushdie knife attack Rushdie, 75, is said to be 'on the road to recovery' after the stabbing. The writer still has a bounty on his head, after a fatwa issued by Iranian clerics 30 years ago. 15/08/2022
My Europe Series Five infographics showing impact of Taliban takeover on Europe The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan a year ago sparked an exodus - but how many Afghans ended up seeking asylum in the EU? And where did they go? 15/08/2022
Afghanistan Taliban one year on: The disappearing daughters of Afghanistan For most teenage girls in Afghanistan, it’s been a year since they set foot in a classroom. 15/08/2022