World News Could over half of European COVID-19 deaths come from care homes? Data from five European countries shows that between 42 and 57 percent of deaths related to COVID-19 have so far occurred in nursing homes. 17/04/2020
United Kingdom Locked-down Europeans flock to British Museum's online collections Egyptian mummies without the crowds: traffic to the museum's online galleries has more than tripled amid coronavirus lockdowns. 16/04/2020
Economy More financial protection needed from EU: former Greek finance chief The EU must be there to support member states’ economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, former Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou tells Euronews. 16/04/2020
Germany 'There are vultures out there': Police thwart €2.38m face mask scam €2.38 million euros were paid up front for masks that never arrived. Two arrests have been made in the Netherlands, and more are expected, says Interpol. 15/04/2020
World News Pharma giants GSK and Sanofi team up to find coronavirus vaccine The pharma giants are hoping their scale will allow them to make a vaccine widely available by the second half of 2021. 14/04/2020
Ireland One island, two coronavirus strategies. Which one is right? The island of Ireland is a divided one – including when it comes to tackling the coronavirus pandemic. 14/04/2020
Economy IMF: coronavirus pandemic will cause worst economic slump since Great Depression "The bleak outlook applies to advanced and developing economies alike. This crisis knows no boundaries. Everybody hurts," says International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. 09/04/2020
World News 'It's an Israeli plan in an American envelope,' says Palestinian MP The US administration’s long-awaited Middle East peace plan risks actually destroying the potential for peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians, a prominent Palestinian lawmaker told Euronews. 28/01/2020
World News Drugmaker launches lottery for life-saving gene therapy in babies Swiss drugmaker Novartis has launched an international lottery for its groundbreaking and extremely costly gene therapy Zolgensma, sparking both hope and outrage among patients’ families. 02/01/2020
Spain Eight-year-old climate activist climbs lamp post to protest outside COP25 Greta Thunberg may have found her successor. 09/12/2019
World News EU's rights agency warns of 'lost generation' of young refugees Europe is at risk of creating a "lost generation" of young refugees, who aren't properly integrated into their host countries, the EU's Agency for Fundamental Rights warns. 19/11/2019
World News Most countries' climate targets 'totally insufficient' — study The US withdrawal from the 2015 Paris climate agreement sends "a terrible signal", the former chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change tells Euronews. 06/11/2019
World News The day dinosaurs died: an asteroid, a giant tsunami, then darkness What exactly happened when the asteroid that spelt the end of dinosaurs slammed into the Earth, 66 million years ago? Scientists are one step closer to understanding how dramatically the planet was transformed in just one day. 10/09/2019
Italy Shut out but revved up: could Italy's Salvini thrive in opposition? Out of the government, but not out of the picture: The far-right League Party's charismatic leader Matteo Salvini has been the dominant figure in Italian politics in recent months, but he may be more powerful still in the opposition. 29/08/2019
Italy Rome strikes deal with five EU nations over stranded migrants An Italian coastguard ship carrying migrants rescued at sea was given permission to dock but not to disembark in Sicily last weekend. Medical staff allowed to tour the ship found that the 116 people on board had to share a single toilet. 31/07/2019
Romania Romania's top court strikes down changes to criminal code Monday's ruling comes at a sensitive time, amid public outrage over the slow response of authorities to the abduction and murder of two teenage girls. 30/07/2019
Libya Migrant shipwreck survivors 'sent to bombed Libyan detention centre' Most of the survivors of the worst Mediterranean shipwreck so far this year have been transferred to a Libyan detention centre that was hit by a deadly airstrike this month, according to the UN refugee agency. 26/07/2019
USA US warns it will destroy any Iranian drone too close to its ships The United States has warned it will bring down any Iranian drones that fly too close to its ships, following a string of incidents on the world's most vital oil shipping route. 19/07/2019
Belgium Von der Leyen courts MEPs in bid for EU's top job As part of her pitch, von der Leyen has promised a gender-equal commission and said she wants Europe to be the first "climate-neutral" continent. 10/07/2019
Spain Health vs cars: judge reinstates Madrid's low emissions zone Vehicles entering certain parts of central Madrid will once again be fined after a judge ruled that traffic restrictions in the Spanish capital must be maintained to fight pollution. 08/07/2019