World News COVID-19: Restrictive measures not 'working as intended' in Europe The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control called on member states to implement targeted measures as soon as possible to tackle a "worrying increase" in COVID-19 cases. 24/09/2020
Europe News Working class neighbourhoods hit hard by Madrid lockdown The bridge divides the Puente de Vallecas neighbourhood from the rest of Madrid looks like a proper frontier. Passports and visas aren't required, but police stand on both sides to check who comes and who goes. 24/09/2020
United Kingdom UK: Troubled COVID-19 track and trace app launched four months late The app was originally set for release in May but was hit by development problems, forcing the government to U-turn and use Apple-Google software instead. 24/09/2020
Europe News Spain sees EU's highest youth unemployment rate as pandemic hits hard The country was already experiencing worrying levels of unemployed young people but the pandemic has only served to exacerbate these figures. 24/09/2020
Belgium COVID-19: Belgium eases restrictions despite rising infection rate Coronavirus numbers have been on the rise in Belgium, with infections rising dramatically in the past week by 65 per cent. 24/09/2020
France Marseille and Paris hit out over tightening of COVID-19 restrictions Bars and restaurants in Marseille and Guadeloupe, where there are currently more than 250 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population, will have to shut from Saturday. 23/09/2020
My Europe Series Has COVID-19 destroyed the case for banning the burqa in Europe? In France, you can be fined for both covering your face (with a burqa) and not covering your face (protecting against the spread of coronavirus). 23/09/2020
World News Experts say public confidence key to distributing COVID-19 vaccine With scientists racing to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, leaders face the unprecedented challenge of manufacturing and distributing a vaccine worldwide. Euronews will speak to some of the world's leading experts to find out what hurdles we face and what solutions can be found. 23/09/2020
Austria Coronavirus: Austrian government sued over ski resort outbreak 6,000 people from 45 countries have contacted the group with 80% of them testing positive for COVID-19 after returning from Ischgl. 23/09/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19: UK Johnson under pressure to extend jobs retention scheme New restrictive measures were imposed in the UK on Tuesday. The opposition now want the government to extend the furlough scheme due to phase out in October. 23/09/2020
USA Coronavirus: Death toll from COVID-19 exceeds 200,000 in US The US has recorded the highest number of coronavirus deaths and infections in the world, followed by Brazil and India. 23/09/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19: PM Johnson invokes 'spirit of togetherness' to fight virus In a live address to the nation, Boris Johnson said that he was "reluctant" to curb civil liberties to fight coronavirus but warned he would put further measures in place. 22/09/2020
World News UN chief warns over threat of new Cold War between US and China It came as Donald Trump used the virtual UN meeting to attack China over the emergence of coronavirus. China hit back at what it called "a political virus" and said Trump's accusations were "baseless". 22/09/2020
Europe News COVID and drugs: Lockdown dealing, party pills decline and over-50s OD Between 2012 and 2018 the number of drug overdose deaths among the 50-plus age group increased by 75%. 22/09/2020
World News COVID-19 vaccines: US, China and Russia absent from WHO's COVAX scheme COVAX aims to make 2 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine available by the end of next year, although rich countries are said to have reserved more than half of the world’s global capacity. 22/09/2020
United Kingdom UK: New COVID-19 restrictions announced as cases hit four-month high The prime minister has announced tighter restrictions and tougher fines, as the government tries to curb a surge in coronavirus cases. 22/09/2020
Germany Coronavirus: Bayern Munich fans could face quarantine after Super Cup Bayern Munich and Sevilla are scheduled to meet in Budapest on Thursday but Germany's public health institute deems the Hungarian capital a "high risk" area for the coronavirus. 21/09/2020
No Comment English National Opera begins drive-in performances As COVID-19 restrictions put a halt to traditional indoor performances, the almost 90-year-old opera company is embracing an open-air alternative: the drive-in. 21/09/2020
World News Photographer Peter Turnley shows the human face of New York's lockdown Speaking to Euronews, renowned photographer Peter Turnley shared his thoughts on the similarities between New York and Paris during lockdown. 20/09/2020
United Kingdom UK could see 50k COVID-19 cases a day if surge goes on, warn advisors The chief medical and scientific advisors to the UK government warned the UK could see 50,000 coronavirus cases a day, amid a surge in cases 20/09/2020