1 October 2020 | Euronews
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World News COVID-19 vaccine won't immediately end the pandemic, experts say A COVID-19 vaccine might be the best chance to return to normal, but scientists warn that there are still many challenges to developing one and distributing it. -
The Cube Turkish law tightening rules on social media comes into effect Critics say the restrictions are a part of a government crackdown on freedom of expression. -
World News Unemployment marches higher in Europe as pandemic grinds on While Europe's unemployment rate is still modest compared with the spike seen in many other countries, economists predict it could hit double digits in coming months as wage support programs expire. -
United Kingdom Scottish MP suspended for travelling after positive COVID-19 test A MP from the SNP spoke in parliament after being tested for COVID-19 and later learned her test was positive. -
France Paris could see new restrictions as COVID-19 worsens in six French cities Lyon, Lille, Grenoble, Saint-Etienne and Toulouse are among the cities where the virus is spreading fast. -
Musica Sweeping melodies with Jonas Kaufmann at the Summer Night Concert Sweeping melodies with Jonas Kaufmann at the Summer Night Concert in Vienna - in this week's episode of Musica on Euronews. -
My Europe Series In a divided Moldova, President Igor Dodon fights for four more years It's the second-most anticipated presidential election taking place in November. -
Sport Ronaldo's Juventus face Messi's Barcelona in UEFA Champions League group stage Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus will face Lionel's Messi's Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League group stage, while defending champions Bayern Munich were drawn against Atletico Madrid. -
Earth News Activist creates giant tampon applicator to highlight plastic waste It is made of applicators found in rivers, on beaches and in ecosystems around the UK. -
World News Jews in Europe face new restrictions on religious freedom, says rabbi From Poland to Belgium, laws that restrict practices such as ritual slaughter and circumcision target Jewish communities, Rabbi Menachem Margolin said. -
France France and UK brace for strong winds and rain as Storm Alex makes landfall North-western France on Thursday braced for heavy rainfall and winds of up to 150kmh, with a red alert issued in Morbihan, Brittany. -
No Comment Could new electric 'air taxi' be the future of travel? Pegged as a transport method of the future, its designers say the Volocopter, a driverless, flying taxi, will revolutionise how we travel in cities. -
United Kingdom EU Brexit infringement case: What is it and should the UK be worried? Brussels launched legal action against the UK on Thursday but with fewer than 100 days to go until the end of the transition period, should the UK be that concerned? -
No Comment Hong Kong sees heavy police presence to deter protests on China's national day Last year clashes broke out between protesters and police during the event, but China has since imposed a security law that has mostly quelled dissent. -
World News Macron, Putin and Trump call for immediate Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire French, Russian and US presidents issue a joint statement urging the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia to return to the negotiating table -
Europe News EU summit: European leaders remain divided over Turkey and Belarus sanctions European leaders are gathering in Brussels to discuss pressing foreign affairs issues. As they sit down for talks, here is what has been said so far. -
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Spain Madrid clashes with central government over tougher COVID restrictions The Spanish government is clashing with Madrid's local authority over the need for tighter coronavirus restrictions. -
Europe News Belgian city of Leuven recognised as 'innovation hub' with EU award While the EU has praised Leuven's model of governance, the city's mayor has said that getting citizens and stakeholders to actively participate is easier in a city of 100,000 people. -
No Comment Tributes after Argentine cartoonist Quino dies aged 88 Argentine cartoonist Joaquín Salvador Lavado, the creator of the beloved comic strip Mafalda, has died at the age of 88, his editor announced Wednesday. -
Ukraine At least nine killed as forest fires rage in eastern Ukraine Forest fires in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk have killed least nine people and 14 others have been hospitalised. -
World News EU looks to curb powers of Big Tech with new Digital Services Act The Digital Services Act, which is expected to be in place by the end of this year, is the first big overhaul of European internet regulation for two decades. -
Turkey Turkey not counting positive COVID-19 cases unless there are symptoms, health minister admits Health Minister Fahrettin Koca sought to draw a difference between COVID-19 "patients" and "cases" after an opposition MP suggested the true figures were 20 times higher -
United Arab Emirates Adrenaline fuelled adventure sports on the rise in Dubai The most populous city in the United Arab Emirates boasts a multitude of attractions for adventure travellers, including air, sand and sea activities. -
Germany Kremlin critic Navalny says 'Putin was behind' poisoning "I claim that Putin was behind the crime, and I have no other version of what happened," Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said in an interview. -
Europe News EU launches legal action against UK over controversial Brexit bill The UK government now has one month to reply to the Commission's letter. -
Explore Exploring Dubai's iconic coastline by boat In this episode of Explore, Euronews discovers Dubai's iconic coastline by boat. -
Business Series Exploring Camino de Santiago's ancient wine trail In this week's episode of Here We Grow, Euronews explores Camino de Santiago's ancient wine trail. -
USA US debate commission to make changes to format after Trump-Biden clash The commission said it was "clear that additional structure should be added to the format of the remaining debates". -
Uganda Total access to energy solutions: the future is bright Sunlight may turn out to be the world’s great equalizer. Total Access To Energy Solutions (TATES) is at the forefront of the campaign to deliver solar power to some of the most remote places on earth. -
Travel News Meet the man who left the city to live a simpler life in a forest cabin in northern Sweden Kalle Flodin moved to his remote forest cabin two years ago to escape city life and now spends days hanging out with his pet husky and living the ultimate ‘socially distanced’ life. -
Bosnia and Herzegovina Hundreds of migrants evicted from UN-run camps in Bosnia On Wednesday, local authorities in the northwestern Krajina region sent police to evict several hundred people from the Bira camp in the town of Bihac. -
France Coronavirus: French Open bubble not a real bubble, but Paris off-limits Unlike at the US Open, where all fans were banned because of COVID-19 concerns, there are 1,000 spectators allowed per day at Roland Garros. -
United Kingdom UK ponders using retired cruise ships to process asylum seekers offshore Officials also considered the idea remote Scottish islands and decommissioned oil platforms as sites for processing centres in a bid to deter arriving economic migrants -
Europe News What to expect from the EU's special summit on foreign affairs Here's a look at the big foreign policy issues EU leaders are set to tackle as they sit down for talks in Brussels.