Now playing Next world news COVID-19: Boris Johnson to unveil UK's lockdown exit roadmap on Sunday Euronews brings you all the latest news about the coronavirus pandemic. 07/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Virus mutations could hold clues for COVID-19 vaccine UK researchers have identified almost 200 recurrent genetic mutations to the novel coronavirus. These changes are not necessarily something to worry about – and studying them closely could help scientists find the drugs and vaccines needed to stop the pandemic. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next Austria Travellers charged €190 at Vienna airport to avoid 14-day quarantine Austria says anyone arriving at its airports or land borders without proof they are COVID-19-free must go into isolation. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK charities urge government to better protect under pressure carers More than 100 organisations, unions and think tanks have published an open letter urging politicians across the UK to act to protect carers from what it describes as a ‘growing poverty crisis’. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Why is the UK's COVID-19 death toll higher than other EU countries? One expert has told Euronews it's because the UK did not lock down quickly enough. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next Italy 'We made it!': Father-and-son reunited after Italy lifts lockdown Italy has begun easing its coronavirus lockdown, and after nearly two months of movement restrictions, millions of Italians can now finally venture out to go to work or meet family and friends. Our journalist Alessio Dell'anna took us along for his first day of newfound freedom in Milan. 05/05/2020
Now playing Next world news Poland holds scaled down Constitution Day celebrations Poland has held scaled-down National Flag day and Constitution day celebrations amidst Coronavirus pandemic. 03/05/2020
Now playing Next Russia Moscovites fleeing to dachas to escape pandemic get hostile reception "They tell me to go away, they call me a coronavirus infection, how can they treat me in such a way," cries out Natalya during her Facebook live. Natalya’s life turned into a nightmare at the end of March. 01/05/2020
Now playing Next World Life after lockdown: Will Europe's cities become greener? The lockdowns have accelerated much deeper changes that were already underway in our cities, in particular, the drive to push cars out of key areas. 01/05/2020
Now playing Next Russia Russian PM tests positive for COVID-19 as infections exceed 100,000 Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has called on citizens to stay at home after he tested positive for COVID-19. 01/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom COVID-19: Boris Johnson promises UK lockdown exit plan next week The UK Prime Minister said five key tests must be met to ease lockdowns, to avoid a second spike in coronavirus cases. 30/04/2020
Now playing Next Economy EU could use long-term budget to solve North/South divide -- thinktank The European Union could use its seven-year budgetary plan to tackle inequalities that have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading European thinktank Bruegel says. 30/04/2020
Now playing Next world news World economy 'unlikely to recover to pre-pandemic levels before 2022' The world economy is unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels before 2022 at the earliest, the Dutch banking group ING has warned. 30/04/2020
Now playing Next world news Germany's COVID-19 infection rate rises after lockdown lifted Authorities say the “R” factor, which measures the average number of people that an infected person contaminates, is now close to the limit of what is manageable. 28/04/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Profoundly disrespectful': Doctor's ire over pandemic study findings Four years ago, the UK held an exercise to test the country’s readiness to face a flu pandemic. Now the government is declining to release details of what was learnt, angering doctors. 27/04/2020
Now playing Next world news Airbus crisis reveals 'devastating' impact of coronavirus pandemic Airbus has written to its employees to warn that more cuts in production are on the way as it struggles to cope with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 27/04/2020
Now playing Next world news 'There's a better way of judging countries on their COVID-19 response' Comparing countries on daily COVID-19 deaths is not the most accurate way of assessing performance, a professor has told Euronews. 27/04/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Families are really struggling': London food bank sees fivefold surge "This kind of thing, a crisis like this, it impacts the poorest people the hardest, it always does," said the founder of a London food bank. "And it’s just not right, it’s not fair." 27/04/2020
Now playing Next Italy COVID-19: Italian town prints own 'currency' to support local business The banknotes depict images of the church, the public swimming pool or the statue of the Virgin Mary. Every two weeks, businesses return the banknotes to the municipal administration and obtain the corresponding amount in euros. 26/04/2020
Now playing Next Spain Coronavirus: Worst is over in Spain, authorities say "We have indeed overcome the toughest phase, the most critical phase of the disease," government spokeswoman Maria Jesus Montero told a news briefing. 25/04/2020