23 April 2020 | Euronews
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World News Analysis: The search for a COVID-19 vaccine We might get lucky with a vaccine, our political editor writes, but at the moment it’s the stark and worrying prediction from the UK's Chief Medical Officer that could be the path that we are all forced to follow - two metres apart, of course. -
World News EU agrees massive aid package of immediate support for member states The EU has agreed an aid package of more than half a trillion euros to provide immediate support for member states, whose economies have been ravaged by the coronavirus outbreak. -
France Unrest, hunger and hardship in France's locked-down suburbs For many people living in poor neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Paris, France's coronavirus lockdown has compounded economic and social woes – and violent clashes have broken out. -
World News Coronavirus and Islam: How to celebrate Ramadan under lockdown Coronavirus containment measures mean many Muslims will turn to videoconference tools to connect with their loved ones as they break their daily fast. -
World News Elon Musk's Starlink internet-from-space satellites leave astronomers 'frustrated' "I'm a bit afraid of our future view of the night sky when there are 10,000 of them in orbit," said German amateur astrophotographer Marcel Nowaczyk. -
Destinations Dream your way out of lockdown at this floating, solar-powered villa This eco-conscious getaway is the stuff of dreams. But does it count as sustainable if you have to fly to get there? -
United Kingdom Creating a “Hygiene Society” can get life back on track and stave off future epidemics ǀ View Having worked alongside the NHS in numerous sectors for more than two decades, I feel a very human obligation to protect NHS staff and the wider public from the toll that both the virus and the shutdown are taking. The latter is almost as damaging as the former. -
Greece Yanis Varoufakis: Coronavirus economic fallout could heap more misery onto Greece "I very much fear that Greece will have the largest number of people who go hungry as a result of the economic dimension of this pandemic," Yanis Varoufakis tells Euronews -
World News World Immunization Week: WHO highlights other diseases as coronavirus vaccine trials begin As coronavirus vaccine trials begin in the UK and get the green light in Germany, the World Health Organization warns other diseases must not be neglected. -
Spain Bernat Solé i Barril: Reshaping the post-coronavirus world from a European point of view ǀ View As a committed and reliable partner of the European project, the Government of Catalonia has always been present and active in the European debates, and now, as we begin to look at the new future ahead of us, we want to share our experiences in order to contribute to building commons solutions. -
No Comment Children's confinement dance growing in popularity in France Lucas Elziere, a 35-year-old musician in Rennes, developed the choreography to save his brother's children from boredom. -
Greece Europe should learn from Greece in the fight against COVID-19, says former PM Papandreou George Papandreou said Greece is using the lessons of the financial crisis to deal with the pandemic. -
Earth News A new species of snake has been named after a Harry Potter character The Indian species bears an uncanny resemblance to one of the characters. But which one - Hagrid, Voldemort, Malfoy? -
United Kingdom The Aliyev fraud case shows that financial advisors could get caught up in criminal probes ǀ View The Aliyev case demonstrates that professional advisors may become personally caught up in the UWO issues surrounding work they have done for their high net worth clients. Those professionals would be well-advised to take great care to protect themselves from unfounded allegations. -
World News Ryanair ruling: ECJ warns airlines against VAT add-ons, taxes and fees The decision comes at the end of an almost decade-long battle between budget carrier Ryanair and the Italian Competition and Market Authority -
Europe News Ramadan 2020: Belgium's Muslim community prepares for holy month under lockdown With lockdown measures in place until at least 3 May, day-long Ramadan fasts will be broken in isolation. -
No Comment Mass influx of flamingos turn Navi Mumbai into a pink playground Lockdown measures have seen an increase in flamingo numbers this year. -
United Kingdom Coronavirus: British hospitals 'using homemade PPE' amid government supplies woe Shortages of personal protective equipment have been widely reported in the UK battle against coronavirus - but Euronews has spoken to some of those who have stepped in to supply equipment they are making from home. -
United Kingdom St George's Day: All you need to know about England's patron saint Celebrations for St George's Day are low key in a normal year. They are inevitably even quieter during a coronavirus lockdown. -
World News World English Language Day: Do you speak 'Euro English'? The unofficial English of the EU has its supporters and its critics, but is it a 'real' language or just a result of bad learning? -
Europe News EU summit: coronavirus rescue plans test Union's solidarity As EU leaders meet to thrash out the details of the financial recovery, we look at the debates raging across European capitals. -
Europe News EU leaders meet by video amid fears coronavirus could destroy European unity Spain, Italy and France have warned that without more unity, the coronavirus pandemic could be the beginning of the end of the EU. -
USA Cats with coronavirus: U.S. records first cases of pets contracting COVID-19 The animals are the first pets to be diagnosed with the virus in the U.S. -
World News Coronavirus pandemic fast becoming a 'human rights crisis', UN chief warns The UN's Guterres has warned that with "rising ethno-nationalism, populism, authoritarianism and a push back against human rights in some countries, the crisis can provide a pretext to adopt repressive measures for purposes unrelated to the pandemic." -
Earth News Europe's hidden green spaces: from flowering roof tops to bus stop gardens Cities are planting unused space with foliage to tackle the challenges of urban living. -
Earth News How can you boost your immune system during the COVID-19 pandemic? Consultant Dietitian and Nutritionist Paula Mee tells us which foods to stock up on and which to avoid. -
World News Coronavirus latest: EU agrees aid package for member states Follow our coronavirus blog for updates