Ocean The ocean's microalgae and cyanobacteria: potential cures for disease In partnership with the European Commission Some cyanobacteria and microalgae have existed in the oceans for more than 3.5 billion years and they may hold the key to defeating some of humanity's deadliest diseases. 30/03/2021
Travel News How will COVID anxiety impact the travel industry in 2021 and beyond? The return to travel is largely considered something to celebrate. But concerns about the physical and mental health implications are normal after more than a year of lockdowns. We find out why. 30/03/2021
World News WHO 'afraid' many European children didn't get routine jabs amid COVID The WHO told Euronews it is "afraid" that fewer Europeans got routine vaccinations for serious diseases, like measles, during the pandemic, which could lead to outbreaks down the line. 30/03/2021
Health news How a smart thermometer saw COVID-19 coming before the experts “What we were seeing in March was an unusual outbreak everywhere, a complete black swan event,” Kinsa founder and CEO Indra Singh told Euronews. 30/03/2021
Romania Mental health concerns as pandemic increases children's screen time The pandemic has increased the time children and teenagers are spending online. But experts warn that it is leaving children vulnerable to a host of negative consequences, like bullying, addictions and cyber predators. 30/03/2021
Spain The mental toll for health workers on Spain's coronavirus frontline Pablo is a nurse in Madrid's La Paz hospital. He worked on the frontline of COVID-19 during the first pandemic. He had no idea the toll it would take on his mental health. 29/03/2021
World News The EU's ambitious €5 billion health programme: What's it all about? EU4Health is the biggest financed health programme ever. It's an EU initiative to improve health systems across the bloc and make them ready for any further health crisis. Its EU rapporteurs tell us what it's all about. 29/03/2021
Partner content Combating the COVID-19 across borders: Japan’s multilateral approach to the global pandemic crisis Partner content presented by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Countries around the globe are taking comprehensive measures to respond to COVID-19, but this is a crisis that cannot be solved by nations acting alone. 26/03/2021
Euronews Debates Euronews debates: What's the future of healthcare post-COVID-19? What's the future of healthcare? Are you going to become your own doctor? Can AI beat the world's biggest diseases? Are hospitals as we know them going to disappear? What are the breakthrough technologies which will transform medicine in the next decade? 26/03/2021
France France recommends reserving AstraZeneca vaccine for over 55s Despite resuming the rollout of the AstraZeneca vaccine, France's health authority has recommended reserving it for people aged 55 and over. 19/03/2021
Work Spain poised to trial four-day working week Spain could become one of the first countries in the world to trial a four-day working week. 15/03/2021
Smart Regions European software helps fight the pandemic by speeding up drug production In partnership with the European Commission A European software is enabling researchers to speed up drug production by interpreting chemical compounds and molecules on a range of laboratory machines. Pharmaceutical companies working on COVID-19 vaccines use it every day. 15/03/2021
Partner content Innovators in Japan are developing new technologies to counter coronavirus Partner content presented by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan As the global coronavirus pandemic continues, the world is searching for new measures that will minimize the risk of infection while allowing essential institutions such as hospitals, government, and schools to continue to function. 15/03/2021
Partner content Robotic assistance has the potential to play a key role in the fight against COVID-19 Partner content presented by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan The coronavirus pandemic has presented enormous challenges to healthcare providers, businesses, governments, and to the general public. 15/03/2021
Business Planet Smart solution: how business clusters drive innovation In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet heads to Iasi in Romania to see how one tech company got its pharmacy app off the ground thanks to being part of a cluster. 12/03/2021
World News Biden waits as House set to vote on $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill The massive package provides up to $1,400 direct payments to most Americans, extended emergency unemployment benefits and hundreds of billions for COVID-19 vaccines and treatments. 10/03/2021
French Polynesia France 'underestimated nuclear tests impact' in French Polynesia The findings, published by the investigative journalism newsroom Disclose, suggest that the radiation levels caused by the tests were far greater than officially acknowledged. 09/03/2021
Poland Poland urged to suspend planned hospital treatments amid COVID spike Poland's health authority has recommended the suspension of scheduled medical appointments to provide additional hospital beds during the pandemic. 09/03/2021
Smart Regions This is Europe’s first cross-border mobile hospital In partnership with the European Commission The French and Spanish Pyrenees regions get help with medical emergencies from the European project EGALURG. Its self-reliant mobile hospital also brings COVID-19 vaccine relief to rural communities. 01/03/2021
Czech Republic Czech Republic imposes tightest restrictions yet amid COVID surge More than 1,500 COVID-19 patients are occupying intensive care beds, the highest number yet recorded by the Czech healthcare system. 27/02/2021