World France expands eligibility for those entitled to COVID-19 jabs France is expanding the eligibility for people to get their COVID-19 vaccines. Around 6 million people can now have the jab. Those over 75 can have their first dose along with anyone in a high-risk group, such as those with serious health conditions. 18/01/2021
World UK closes travel corridors and all passengers need negative COVID test All passengers will still be required to quarantine for up to 10 days on arrival but the isolation period can be cut short with a negative test after five days. 18/01/2021
United Kingdom Eurostar is 'in peril' and needs UK government help, say British firms Services of the cross-Channel train have dropped to just one train a day between the British and French capitals amid tightened border controls. 18/01/2021
Cult British bands stung by post-Brexit touring costs The UK music industry is facing a harsh reality, with Brexit making touring in the EU a difficult prospect with the added expenses of Visas, work-permits and VAT. 16/01/2021
Brazil Brazil's Amazon region suffers deadly lack of oxygen supplies Brazilian artists, football clubs, and politicians used their platforms to appeal for help for the city of Manaus, which is experiencing a dire lack of oxygen. 16/01/2021
Italy ‘This is civil disobedience’: Rome restaurants defy COVID-19 closures One restauranteur said recent losses were making it impossible to provide for his children, adding that government financial aid wasn't enough. 16/01/2021
World News Hacked COVID vaccine documents were 'manipulated', says EU regulator The stolen documents have since been leaked on the internet and "some of the correspondence has been manipulated by the perpetrators prior to publication in a way which could undermine trust in vaccines," the EMA said. 15/01/2021
Switzerland Coronavirus: WHO against vaccine passports 'for the time being' The agency's emergency committee said there were still "too many fundamental unknowns" about the effectiveness of vaccines. 15/01/2021
Europe Decoded YouTube removes video of Austrian MP over 'COVID-19 misinformation' Herbert Kickl claimed that children would play "not the slightest role" in spreading the virus. 15/01/2021
World News EU states ramp up vaccinations amid Pfizer delivery delay UK announces it has administered 4.6m vaccination doses. Meanwhile, Pfizer says that fewer doses will be available for European countries at the end of January and the beginning of February." 15/01/2021
My Europe Series Drugs, addicts and dealers: an underworld adapting to a pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has turned logistics and supply-chains upside down for both legal and illicit trade. In this episode of Unreported Europe, we look at how drug addicts are getting their fix and how dealers are bypassing pandemic restrictions. 15/01/2021
Norway Norway reports COVID-19 vaccine deaths in elderly and frail people The Norwegian Medicines Agency told Euronews it expected to see some deaths linked to vaccinations within nursing homes but noted that fatalities were “very, very rare”. 15/01/2021
Switzerland Swiss to vote in referendum on government's COVID-19 measures Campaigners say the measures, which include the closing of bars and restaurants, are "disproportionate" and "demonstrably ineffective". 15/01/2021
Czech Republic Czech Republic: Ex-president unremorseful after breaking COVID rules Former Czech president Václav Klaus was pictured at a restaurant in Prague without a mask despite a COVID-19 lockdown across the country. 15/01/2021
Europe News EU vaccine plan 'morally and politically unjustified', says Albania PM "If you see how the European Union has conceived this process, for the moment it has decided to think only of itself," said Albania's PM Edi Rama. 15/01/2021
United Kingdom UK bans arrivals from South America, Portugal over new COVID variant Portugal's foreign minister called the UK’s decision “absurd” and “without logic” after arrivals from the country were included in a ban imposed due to a new variant of coronavirus found in Brazil. 15/01/2021
Conscious Travel What luxury travel will look like after 2020 The travel industry has suffered a major hit due to the global pandemic and it will be a long time before we will signs of recovery. What does this mean for the luxury travel industry and how are travellers adapting? 15/01/2021
Europe News 'Really dramatic' spike in COVID-19 cases Ireland, warns PM In Ireland there are only 22 ICU beds available for use. Almost half of all the country's COVID-19 cases were reported in the last fortnight. 14/01/2021
Italy Artists lockdown at Italian theatre to create a play about confinement The play will be performed for one night only when theatres are allowed to reopen across Italy. 14/01/2021
No Comment COVID-friendly cuddle room boosts pensioners in southern Italy The inflatable installation allows retirement home residents to have contact with relatives without fear of picking up the virus. 14/01/2021