France Unrest, hunger and hardship in France's locked-down suburbs For many people living in poor neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Paris, France's coronavirus lockdown has compounded economic and social woes – and violent clashes have broken out. 23/04/2020
World News Muslim communities plan online festivities for Ramadan Coronavirus containment measures mean many Muslims will turn to videoconference tools to connect with their loved ones as they break their daily fast. 23/04/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Creating a “Hygiene Society” can get life back on track and stave off future epidemics ǀ View Having worked alongside the NHS in numerous sectors for more than two decades, I feel a very human obligation to protect NHS staff and the wider public from the toll that both the virus and the shutdown are taking. The latter is almost as damaging as the former. 23/04/2020
Greece Varoufakis: COVID-19 economic fallout could heap more misery on Greece "I very much fear that Greece will have the largest number of people who go hungry as a result of the economic dimension of this pandemic," Yanis Varoufakis tells Euronews 23/04/2020
World News COVID-19: Vaccine trials begin in Europe, warnings over other diseases As coronavirus vaccine trials begin in the UK and get the green light in Germany, the World Health Organization warns other diseases must not be neglected. 23/04/2020
Spain Euroviews. Bernat Solé i Barril: Reshaping the post-coronavirus world from a European point of view ǀ View As a committed and reliable partner of the European project, the Government of Catalonia has always been present and active in the European debates, and now, as we begin to look at the new future ahead of us, we want to share our experiences in order to contribute to building commons solutions. 23/04/2020
No Comment Children's confinement dance growing in popularity in France Lucas Elziere, a 35-year-old musician in Rennes, developed the choreography to save his brother's children from boredom. 23/04/2020
United Kingdom British hospitals 'using homemade PPE' amid government supplies woe Shortages of personal protective equipment have been widely reported in the UK battle against coronavirus - but Euronews has spoken to some of those who have stepped in to supply equipment they are making from home. 23/04/2020
USA Cats with coronavirus: U.S. confirms two pets contracted COVID-19 The animals are the first pets to be diagnosed with the virus in the U.S. 23/04/2020
World News Coronavirus latest: EU agrees aid package for member states Follow our coronavirus blog for updates 23/04/2020
Romania Romania set to ease its lockdown next month after fines pay dividends Police in Romania issued around 200,000 lockdown-related fines in the last month. This crackdown may have helped precipitate today's announcement that confinement will be eased from mid-May. 22/04/2020
Greece Greek island migrant camps 'not prepared for COVID-19' The warning comes after Greek authorities announced that 150 people tested positive at a locked-down migrant hotel in the country’s south. 22/04/2020
Europe News Creative sector seeks support amid fears over impact of lockdown Alongside the tourism, experts say that the arts will take the longest time to recover when lockdown rules are lifted. 22/04/2020
Belgium Analysis: Can we trust Belgium's COVID-19 death statistics? Belgium is facing an unusual problem, our political editor Darren McCaffrey writes. It's being accused of being “too honest” and overestimating the country’s death toll. 22/04/2020
United Kingdom Could the coronavirus crisis spell the end of fast fashion? Have you used lockdown to sift through your wardrobe and question your shopping habits? Well, the fashion industry has been doing some soul-searching, too. 22/04/2020
No Comment Russia's famous matryoshka dolls get a coronavirus makeover Even Russia's nesting dolls cannot escape the impact of the coronavirus crisis. 22/04/2020
Real Economy EU's 100 billion euro scheme to tackle coronavirus unemployment In partnership with The European Commission With unemployment surging across Europe and worldwide, will the EU's SURE scheme (Support to mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency) help avoid another pandemic - joblessness - once the COVID-19 emergency has receded? 22/04/2020
World News Euroviews. Closing holes in the net: How the EU needs to remove secrecy from European fishing ǀ View The ongoing revision of the Fisheries Control Regulation provides a crucial opportunity to remove the continuing veil of secrecy that shrouds member states’ efforts to control their fishing fleet and that has allowed infringements of EU law to go unpunished. 22/04/2020
United Kingdom Join the debate as two survivors talk about their battle with COVID-19 The Q&A gets underway at 16h CEST today. 22/04/2020
Sweden Sweden's coronavirus strategy: Right or wrong? Stockholm has stuck to its guns on the country's divisive coronavirus strategy despite the rest of Europe choosing to lock down. 22/04/2020