Smart Regions The new SMART bio-sensor aiming to stop COVID-19 In partnership with the European Commission A pan-European team of European researchers is working against the clock to develop a new SMART bio-sensor to detect and ultimately stop COVID-19. 28/09/2020
World News Global COVID-19 death toll passes 1,000,000 Four European states are amongst the top ten of worst-hit countries: United Kingdom, Italy, France and Spain. 28/09/2020
World News Fears grow for the 'next million' as COVID-19 deaths exceed 1 million As the death toll due to COVID-19 hits one million, experts say it's likely that another million could die from the disease before a vaccine is found. 27/09/2020
No Comment Giant model bids to raise money for Spanish healthcare workers A giant figure depicting a frontline healthcare worker was unveiled in central Madrid on Friday as part of efforts to celebrate and raising money for health care workers in Spain. 25/09/2020
Sci-Tech Smarter than the average home - technology and assisted living In partnership with Huawei In Europe, we’re living longer than ever before, adding to the strain on health and care services. But smart homes, packed with technology to help assisted living, could lighten the load and keep people in their own homes for longer. 25/09/2020
World News Lockdowns 'cannot be sustained': five criteria for long-term response A new study by the Lancet has identified key factors to help countries which 'seek to balance various health, social, and economic concerns' as 'lockdowns and other extreme restrictions cannot be sustained for the long term'." 25/09/2020
Spain 'The system's collapsed': Doctors' alarm over COVID's impact in Madrid "COVID-19 has exacerbated the workload, some doctors can have up to three or four patients called in at the same time slot either by phone calls, face-to-face visits, emergencies or home care. It's crazy." 18/09/2020
Next Series Researchers tap into Iceland's hot springs to hunt down viruses In partnership with The European Commission In this week's episode of Futuris, Euronews' Julian Lopez travels to Iceland to meet the scientists hunting down viruses that can be used to help improve our health. 14/09/2020
Green News Why cycling is no longer reserved for white men in lycra Diversity within cycling can be a ‘powerful tool for change.’ 14/09/2020
World News Coronavirus: How long can Antarctica remain free of COVID-19? The race is on to prevent new arrivals to the continent contaminating the research base 1,000 scientists from around the world call home. 12/09/2020
My Europe Series Why are some Swiss people fearful about the rollout of 5G? In this edition of Unreported Europe, Euronews is in Switzerland to find out why many fear the rollout of 5G - and how it is dividing the scientific community. 11/09/2020
World News Watch: September 11 attacks remembered at ceremonies across US Some victims' families are concerned the pandemic is being used as an excuse to allow the memory of their loved ones to fade. 11/09/2020
Business Planet COVID-19 tests are key to stop the pandemic: How do they work? In the race to get a handle on the pandemic, a number of tests are now in use around the world. But how do they work? 10/09/2020
World News Schinas promises 'affordable and equitable' access to COVID-19 vaccine The vice president of the European Commission has reassured citizens that the rollout of a future coronavirus vaccine will be fair and well organised, and admitted the frustration felt within the EU executive at the chaos in healthcare at the beginning of the pandemic. 09/09/2020
World News What's the future for healthcare in the COVID-19 era? What's the future for healthcare in the COVID-19 era? Watch the live debate from the European Health Parliament virtual plenary. 08/09/2020
Europe News One in eight deaths in Europe linked to pollution, report says Air and noise pollution as well as the effects of climate change such as heat waves impact the health and well being of Europeans, a new environmental report says. 08/09/2020
France Facebook blocks man’s planned end-of-life livestream Facebook has blocked the live broadcast of a chronically ill man, who intended to livestream his death on the platform. 05/09/2020
World How is nuclear energy preserving Egypt’s past & enhancing medicine's future? The International Atomic Energy Agency was founded in 1957 with the goal of promoting the peaceful global use of nuclear energy. 04/09/2020
Business Planet When contacts count: the network boosting small business In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet travels to Madrid to see how the world's biggest support network for SMEs is supporting firms during the COVID-19 crisis. 04/09/2020
Partner content European cities race to clean the air Partner content presented by Copernicus Mounting concerns about public health are pushing cities to scrub their air clean. But just how easy is breathing fresh air again? 31/08/2020