World News COVID-19 latest: Faithful back to holy spots while cases hit 6m mark Worshippers are finally allowed back to holy spots from Rome to Mecca; India sees its deadliest week; South Korea suffers a new surge in infections. Follow us for all the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. 31/05/2020
Portugal Coronavirus masks and gloves posing a hazard at recycling centres Too many people are throwing coronavirus masks and gloves into recycling bins in Portugal when they shouldn't, the country's biggest recycling centre warns. 30/05/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19: lockdown rules 'lifted too soon' in England, scientists warn Several top scientific advisers to the UK government are warning the planned easing of restrictions in England from Monday risks a further spike in coronavirus infections. 30/05/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19: Gibraltar seeks to protect macaques as it bans touching them Despite no evidence of Barbary macaques catching coronavirus in Gibraltar, the government wants to minimise the risk of endangering a species that is "prone to succumb to human disease". 30/05/2020
World News Coronavirus latest: COVID-19 cases hit the 6 million mark Saturday's latest news on the coronavirus pandemic. 30/05/2020
My Europe Series Coronavirus blues: the musicians struggling to make ends meet under lockdown Unreported Europe meets musicians and artists struggling to make ends meet under lockdown restrictions. 29/05/2020
Economy EU economy to rebound ‘quite strongly’ next year says Dombrovskis The European Commission’s proposed €750-billion coronavirus recovery fund should also help make the bloc’s economy more green and fit for the digital age, Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis tells Euronews. 29/05/2020
Euronews Debates Watch: EU needs a more unified approach to travel after COVID-19 Europe's travel and tourism sectors are among the biggest economic casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss the challenges ahead with some of Europe's tourism chiefs. 29/05/2020
Hungary Euroviews. Csaba Molnár: Orbán demanding an apology over the return of emergency powers is a cruel joke ǀ View For us, who trust institutions rather than “good emperors,” Orbán’s Enabling Act remains unconstitutional, even if it was ultimately revoked. And so, instead of applauding his greatness, we remember the words of the Trojans: “Beware of Greeks bearing gifts!” 29/05/2020
World News Euroviews. COVID-19 is teaching investors a thing or two about how important an opportunity “edtech” is ǀ View Across Europe, there are over 20 million students in tertiary education. Every single student has suffered due to the lack of digital infrastructure in place to allow remote learning, negatively impacting their learning opportunities which could impact future generations. 29/05/2020
World News Europe divided on pace of lockdown easing says Euronews poll The desire to ease restrictions in Italy, France and Germany is tempered by anxieties about the ongoing risk of coronavirus infection, an exclusive Euronews survey shows. 29/05/2020
World COVID-19 pandemic is the 'perfect excuse to adopt four-day work week' Do you think it's a good idea? Would working fewer hours each week help boost productivity? 29/05/2020
World News Coronavirus latest: President Donald Trump cuts U.S. ties with WHO Follow our live blog for the latest updates 29/05/2020
No Comment Robots deployed to shopping malls to prevent COVID-19 spread This shopping centre in Bangkok, Thailand, is turning to technology in the fight against COVID-19. 28/05/2020
Europe News Transparent face masks help Belgian business see through crisis For the deaf or hard of hearing, the see-through panel allows them to lip-read while maintaining a safe distance. 28/05/2020
World News Analysis: The COVID-19 crisis and Merkel's last big test As Germany prepares to take over the rotating EU presidency in a month’s time, how the bloc emerges from this latest crisis will be Merkel’s last big test, writes Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey. 28/05/2020
Sport English Premier League will resume on June 17 after 100-day absence Matches have been suspended since March 13 due to the coronavirus pandemic. 28/05/2020
United Kingdom UK PM Boris Johnson announces further easing of lockdown UK lockdown to ease from Monday allowing groups of up to six to meet outside, says PM Boris Johnson 28/05/2020
Hungary Hungary bid to end emergency powers 'an optical illusion' The state of emergency gave the government the power to rule by decree and was heavily criticised because it had no clear end date. 28/05/2020
France Lockdown lift: Here's what you can do in France from June 2 Phase 2 means you can go to a cafe, bar or restaurant, although they now will have to keep a distance of one metre from other tables; travel more than 100 kilometres from your residence; go to the theatre for a show. Find out what else. 28/05/2020