France French coach giant Eurolines placed in compulsory liquidation Unions have claimed the Flixbus, its holding company, refused to look for a buyer and is taking advantage of the coronavirus pandemic to axe jobs. 22/07/2020
World News Watch back: EU Parliament will make 'certain corrections' to budget David Sassoli said the EU parliament was pleased with the EU recovery package but would improve on the budget. 22/07/2020
World News Airlines urge joint US-EU COVID-19 testing programme for travellers Airlines wrote a letter to US Vice President Mike Pence and EU home affairs commissioner Ylva Johansson requesting a joint testing programme. 22/07/2020
Serbia 'Health disaster': Doctors hit out over Serbia's coronavirus spike "The total abandonment of measures to fight the epidemic in the pre-election period caused the loss of control of the epidemiological situation," doctors said in an open letter. 21/07/2020
Euronews Debates COVID-19 a 'disaster' for Africa's growing tourism industry The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating impact on Africa's growing travel and tourism sectors. How can the continent get back on track to growth? 21/07/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19 vaccine could be ready for Christmas, says UK health minister "We're working really hard on this but I can't promise to play Santa," said UK health minister Matt Hancock, speaking about the possibility of a COVID-19 vaccine by Christmas. 21/07/2020
World News Small business owners fight for survival after COVID-19 restrictions Pandemic-related restrictions have hit small businesses all around the world. Forced to live day to day, these entrepreneurs share stories of their fight for survival. 21/07/2020
World News COVID-19 symptoms: What are anosmia, chilblains, and enanthem? Here are some of the less common symptoms associated with COVID-19. 21/07/2020
World News 'Historic day': EU leaders react to COVID-19 recovery package deal Historic, groundbreaking and imperfect. They are just some of the words being used to describe the EU's newly agreed coronavirus recovery package. 21/07/2020
United Kingdom Above-inflation pay rise for almost 900,000 UK public sector workers Doctors and Teachers are set to be the biggest beneficiaries of wage increases as the Chancellor praised the "vital contribution" of all frontline public sector workers during the pandemic. 21/07/2020
USA Trump and US congress in stand-off over aid as COVID-19 crisis worsens Donald Trump and congressional leaders are trying to pass a new €874 billion package to help the US economy but disagree over COVID-19 testing funds. 21/07/2020
Economy EU leaders reach landmark €1.82 trillion COVID-19 recovery package EU leaders have adopted the trillion-euro coronavirus rescue package after marathon talks in Brussels. 21/07/2020
USA Coronavirus: Trump says wearing face mask is 'patriotic' Coronavirus: Trump says wearing face mask is 'patriotic' 20/07/2020
Smart Regions 6 things to know about loneliness in Europe More and more Europeans reported feeling lonely during the COVID-19 lockdown. But loneliness isn't a new problem in Europe. Here's what you need to know: #SmartRegions 20/07/2020
Russia Do protests in Russia's Far East show Putin's grip is weakening? Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in the eastern city of Khabarovsk in spite of several Kremlin attempts to dissuade them. Are Moscow's once-reliable methods of control diminishing? 20/07/2020
Hungary Euroviews. Zoltán Kovács: Look who’s talking about the “spread of disinformation” ǀ View International spokesman for the office of Hungarian prime minister, Zoltán Kovács responds to a Euronews opinion piece penned by contributors Sohini Chatterjee and Péter Krekó. 20/07/2020
Austria Austria steps up border checks as COVID-19 cases rise in Balkans As COVID-19 cases rise in the Balkans, people entering Austria from Slovenia are now facing checks of their cargo and health status. 20/07/2020
United Kingdom 'Good news': Trials show COVID-19 vaccine produces immune response The experimental COVID-19 vaccine has produced an immune system response in hundreds of volunteers as part of its early clinical trial. 20/07/2020
No Comment Universal Studios Japan fully reopens after coronavirus restrictions Universal Studios in Osaka began reopening in June but only to people living in the local region. Now anyone can visit, including people from the capital Tokyo, where coronavirus cases have been rising. 20/07/2020
World News EU marathon summit turning into a ‘fight over sovereignty’ "You have to intrude into national politics when you have joint money, and that's what's really at stake," says German economist Guntram Wolff. 20/07/2020