World News Analysis: Why the COVID-19 pandemic shows how civilised we are I think many have been surprised by how compliant and trusting most of us have been around COVID-19 and the lockdowns, writes Euronews' political editor, Darren McCaffrey. 20/05/2020
World Coronavirus: no ''mini-Schengens", warns EU Commission VP European Commission Vice President Margaritis Schinas talks to the Global Conversation about the future of Europe's border-free travel Schengen zone and what European solidarity should look like once Europe comes out of the coronavirus crisis. 20/05/2020
France Video diary: how COVID-19 helped a community to feed the homeless For homeless people, the COVID-19 pandemic represents an unprecedented threat. Maxime is one of the volunteers who shows that community has never been so important. 20/05/2020
Iceland Wish you were here: Iceland pitches for post-lockdown tourists Iceland has so far managed to contain COVID-19 and boasts that its vast open landscapes are ideal for social distancing. 20/05/2020
World News Cyclone Amphan: India and Bangladesh battered by 160kph winds Millions were evacuated but some refused to go because of fears they would pick up COVID-19 at the rescue shelters. 20/05/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Online youth art projects are promoting creativity and community during COVID-19 ǀ View On Thursday 21 May, the Art World Records project that Seb Blanc, Rob and I have launched is aiming to break the world record for largest online art lesson. 20/05/2020
Latvia Latvia plans to end its COVID-19 state of emergency on June 9 The country has already eased some lockdown restrictions and allowed its citizens to travel to Baltic neighbours Estonia and Lithuania 20/05/2020
Netherlands A mink may have transmitted COVID-19 to a human, says Dutch government Authorities began investing mink farms after some were spotted showing signs of coronavirus back in April. 20/05/2020
Spain Coronavirus: wide support for containment measures in Spain The study showed 95% of people consider lockdown restrictions necessary, if not very necessary, to halt the coronavirus pandemic 20/05/2020
World News Coronavirus: how much is the world economy expected to shrink? The world economy is expected to suffer triple the damage it sustained after the 2008 financial crisis, and then struggle to regain traction. 20/05/2020
World News COVID-19: US funding cut would hit world's most vulnerable, says WHO Follow the latest updates on our live blog. 20/05/2020
World News What do we know about Hydroxychloroquine? | Euronews answers The US president has yet again touted the drug. But what does the science say about Hydroxychloroquine? 19/05/2020
Europe News Analysis: Is the €500bn recovery fund plan Europe's 'Hamilton Moment'? Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey on France and Germany's plan for financing the EU's recovery from COVID-19. 19/05/2020
Ocean Coronavirus: supporting Europe's battered fishing industry In partnership with the European Commission Europe's fishing industry has been badly hit by the coronavirus. In this episode of Ocean Euronews' Denis Loctier meets French fisherman trying to survive the crisis and explores how Europe is supporting the battered sector. 19/05/2020
Ocean What will Europe's fishing industry look like post-COVID? In partnership with the European Commission Ocean speaks to Virginijus Sinkevičius, European Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, about how Europe's fishing sector will look post-COVID-19. 19/05/2020
USA Trump accuses WHO of favouring China and makes funding threat US President Donald Trump says he is prepared to permanently withdraw funds to the World Health Organization in 30 days 19/05/2020
USA Trump defends taking anti-malarial drug as COVID-19 protection US President Donald Trump says he has been taking a drug used by lupus and arthritis sufferers to protect himself from COVID-19, despite a lack of evidence that it actually combats the disease. 19/05/2020
United Kingdom UK mother who got stuck in Ukraine with surrogate baby shares ordeal Nadene had her baby through surrogacy in Ukraine and got stuck there after the borders closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. She tells Euronews about her new family’s epic first weeks. 19/05/2020
France New Caledonia separatists want France independence vote postponed New Caledonia's vote on splitting from Paris, the second such poll in as many years, was scheduled for September 6. 19/05/2020
World Meet the British family enrolled as COVID-19 vaccine guinea pigs Euronews hears from a mother, father and daughter all taking part in an Oxford University coronavirus vaccine trial. 19/05/2020