Egypt Who built the Suez Canal, and why? | Euronews answers Sorry, France, but Napoleon wasn't the first person to have the idea... 30/03/2021
No Comment Feminist groups protest Turkey's withdrawal from Istanbul Convention The 2011 Istanbul Convention, signed by 45 countries and the European Union, requires governments to adopt legislation prosecuting domestic violence and similar abuse. 29/03/2021
Partner content The third-wave coffee craze is brewing in Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai There’s something brewing in Dubai. Rich, often chocolatey and occasionally fruity, artisanal coffee is causing a stir in the emirate. 29/03/2021
No Comment Protests in Beirut amid political stalemate and economic crisis The protest, organised by Lebanon's Communist Party, blocked traffic in central Beirut. 29/03/2021
Egypt Eight people arrested in Egypt over deadly train crash At least 18 people died after two trains collided on Friday in the southern province of Sohag. 29/03/2021
Bahrain Hamilton holds off Verstappen to win tense F1 season-opener The race was effectively decided when Verstappen overtook Hamilton on Lap 53 but went too wide on a turn and off-track limits, so he had to give Hamilton the position back, as he risked a time penalty. 28/03/2021
No Comment Christians across the Middle East celebreate Palm Sunday Christians across the Middle East celebreate Palm Sunday 28/03/2021
Egypt At least 18 people killed in building collapse in Cairo It was not immediately clear what caused the building's collapse in the Egyptian capital. 27/03/2021
Destinations What is happening with tourism in Tel Aviv right now? The reopening of Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport means Israel wants to put coronavirus behind it. But for tourists, things are still up in the air. 27/03/2021
Green News The inspiring women providing solar power to war-torn Yemen Electricity is almost non-existent in parts of the country after 6 years of war, but these women want to change that. 27/03/2021
Egypt Suez Canal remains blocked amid efforts to free stuck vessel The Ever Given, a Panama-flagged ship that carries cargo between Asia and Europe, ran aground Tuesday in the narrow canal that runs between Africa and the Sinai Peninsula. 27/03/2021
Egypt More than 200 ships are now waiting to get through the Suez Canal Experts warn that moving the Ever Given could take over a week. 26/03/2021
Partner content Dubai's practical solutions for fine dining at home Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai People in Dubai are getting a taste for eating at home. We explore the rise in meal delivery kits and meals subscription services in the city. 26/03/2021
Egypt At least 18 people die as two trains collide in southern Egypt Egypt’s Railway Authorities issued another statement saying the accident happened when someone activated the emergency brakes of a passenger train. 26/03/2021
Israel In Israel, still no winner after fourth election in two years With 100% of votes counted, the country faces weeks of coalition negotiations followed by the possibility of yet another election. 25/03/2021
No Comment Uyghur protest in Istanbul to mark visit of China's foreign minister Uyghur community members in Istanbul gather to protest the visit of the Chinese foreign minister to Turkey. 25/03/2021
World Suez Canal: Owner of wedged container ship apologises 12% of global trade passes through the canal and older channels have been opened to try to deal with the backlog of traffic. It is thought that a gust of wind caused the ship to get stuck. 25/03/2021
No Comment Snow flurries coat Istanbul in blanket of white The unseasonal weather front came from Siberia. 24/03/2021
Partner content David Guetta performs COVID charity concert in Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai In an exclusive interview, David Guetta, tells Euronews about his latest charity performances: United at Home. He also gives us the latest on music during the pandemic, living in Dubai and his future projects. 23/03/2021
Partner content EV expansion, ski resort crisis and finding the right staff: winter business challenges Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai On Business Line this month we speak to the CEO of Profinda, a company that uses AI to connect employers with employees worldwide. We delve into the expansion of EVs and take a look at how European ski resorts are struggling during the pandemic. 23/03/2021
Israel Israel election: Netanyahu appears short of majority Both Benjamin Netanyahu and his political rivals lack a clear path to a governing coalition, initial results show. 23/03/2021
Israel Bibi again? Israelis vote as country emerges from virus restrictions Will Israel's successful vaccine campaign save Benjamin Netanyahu his job? 22/03/2021
Turkey Protests over Turkey's withdrawal from women's treaty Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Istanbul after Turkey pulled out of an international agreement designed to protect women from domestic violence. 21/03/2021
Turkey Protests in Turkey after Erdogan ditches treaty protecting women President Erdogan's announcement of Turkey's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention has been brought outrage across Europe. 21/03/2021
Israel Thousands protest Netanyahu three days before Israel election Once again, Benjamin Netanyahu is fighting for his political survival. 20/03/2021
Turkey Erdogan pulls Turkey out of treaty protecting women from violence Women's rights groups have called for protests after the Turkish president issued a decree annulling the country’s ratification of the Istanbul Convention. 20/03/2021