The Cube Euronews' biggest misinformation debunks of 2021 Misinformation about #COVID, vaccines, elections and other major events have spread in 2021. Here are five of Euronews' best debunks from the last 12 months. 27/12/2021
Europe News Hungary silently rejoins the EU's joint vaccine pool The move comes as a surprise, after the Hungarian government signalled last May that it did not want any more vaccines from the EU's joint procurement scheme. 26/11/2021
This will impact your life What policy options do EU decision-makers have to fight the pandemic? Over the weekend tensions flared over new pandemic restrictions. Europe's vaccination drive is reaching a critical point. So what are the options facing decision-makers to fight back against a new wave of coronavirus infections? 22/11/2021
Uncovering Europe How struggling Spain became one of Europe's vaccination champions Clue: no carrots (health pass) nor sticks (mandatory vaccination) needed. 03/09/2021
Europe News Teachers should not be forced to get vaccinated, union warns As students in Europe return from their summer holidays this week, the question of whether all children and teachers need to be jabbed is beginning to be asked. 01/09/2021
Uncovering Europe Meet the French health workers against compulsory COVID vaccination French health workers who refuse mandatory vaccination will face a suspension without remuneration. Many are up in arms against the new rules. 11/08/2021
Uncovering Europe How vaccine doubts have put the handbrake on Serbia's rapid rollout Serbia's vaccine rollout was once one of the fastest in Europe. But vaccine scepticism has seen it slow significantly in recent months. 03/08/2021
Europe News EU needs more than 70% vaccination coverage to stop variants Professor Marc Van Ranst says COVID-19 can "happily circulate" among the unvaccinated and urges EU countries to speed up their health campaigns. 27/07/2021
world news Vaccine maker BioNTech to use mRNA tech to target malaria BioNTech says the insights it has gained from developing an mRNA vaccine against the coronavirus could help developing shots for malaria, a disease that infects millions of people every year. 26/07/2021
world news European Medicines Agency first to approve Moderna jab for children It is the first time the vaccine has been authorised for people aged under 18. 23/07/2021
world news COVID-19 vaccine: EU overtakes US in first jabs injections After a slow start, Europe's inoculation drive has picked up pace. The share of the EU's population that received at least one vaccine dose is now higher than in the US. 18/07/2021
France France fears fourth COVID-19 wave as Delta variant doubles in one week With incidence rates on the rise in most French regions and the Delta variant gaining ground, the government warned the country may soon face a fourth wave of coronavirus. 07/07/2021
The Cube Painkillers not recommended before a COVID-19 vaccine - health experts Misleading posts online have suggested that people should take antihistamines or painkillers before getting their coronavirus vaccine, but the WHO has warned against this. 23/06/2021
Uncovering Europe From Russia with... a sore arm? Sputnik tempts the young in Finland Faced with a long wait for a COVID vaccine, some younger Russians living in Finland have been travelling over the border for the Sputnik V jab. 03/06/2021
Europe News EU seeks huge fine in court over AstraZeneca vaccine delivery delays After months of a bitter dispute over vaccine delivery delays between the European Union and AstraZeneca, a highly publicised trial opened on Wednesday in Brussels. 26/05/2021
world news EU agrees to buy up to 1.8 billion Pfizer vaccine doses The European Commission deal with Pfizer-BioNTech is its biggest vaccine contract so far 08/05/2021
Europe News EU's legal action against AstraZeneca: Why now? How will it play out? After months of accusations and criticism, Brussels has today revealed it's taking AstraZeneca to court. 26/04/2021
Europe News How a court ruling lays the ground for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination A recent ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has set a precedent that European countries could use to make COVID-19 vaccines compulsory. 13/04/2021
world news Mandatory child vaccinations 'necessary in a democratic society' The ruling came in a case involving several Czech families whose children had been refused admission to school because they had not been fully vaccinated against a panel of diseases. 08/04/2021
Uncovering Europe Has Europe’s largest ethnic minority been forgotten over COVID jabs? Slovakia is currently the only EU nation to recognise its Roma community as an at-risk group in its vaccination campaign despite Romani being more likely than the general population to suffer from cardiovascular diseases and other chronic diseases. 08/04/2021
France EU banks on homegrown COVID-19 vaccines amid delays and supply issues The EU wants to become the world's leading vaccine producer in a bid to accelerate its sluggish inoculation campaign. Will it work? 07/04/2021
world news Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine to be delivered in EU from April 19 The single dose vaccine is already approved in the European Union but the first deliveries are not expected until mid-April. 31/03/2021
Europe News EU summit in Brussels: Four key things to look out for European leaders will hold a videoconference Thursday where the vaccine rollout and the transatlantic relationship will be just some of the issues discussed. 24/03/2021
world news EU must 'increase vaccine manufacturing capacities' says EMA chief MEPs grilled European Medicines Agency chief Emer Cooke on the bloc’s vaccination drive, which has come under fire for its slow rollout. 23/03/2021
Unreported Europe Limited access to COVID vaccines for Europe's poor: the case of Moldova Moldova will receive 20% of the country's total COVID-19 vaccine needs through the WHO's co-sponsored COVAX programme. But many more are needed and negotiations with manufacturers are proving to be difficult. 19/03/2021
state of the union Europe's week: AstraZeneca vaccine doubts and Rutte's decisive victory Mark Rutte set for a historic fourth term as Dutch PM, as Europe's vaccination campaign continues to stutter. 19/03/2021