Europe News Pharma companies aim to avoid lawsuits over corona vaccine The pharmaceutical industry are preemptively looking to avoid lawsuits in the coronavirus vaccine race through their negotiations with the European Commission. 03/09/2020
Germany Coronavirus: One of Europe's largest brothels files for bankruptcy Pascha brothel in Cologne has used up all of its financial reserves paying for the upkeep of its 10-story building and 60 staff. 03/09/2020
Europe News European School in Brussels returns for first time since lockdown The European School in Brussels reopens for first time since the Belgian government imposed lockdown measures back in March 03/09/2020
World Drugmakers ask EU to loosen rules for COVID-19 vaccine Consumer groups worry it could set a dangerous precedent. 03/09/2020
France France unveils 'historic' €100 billion package to boost sick economy The French economy shrank by a massive 13.8 per cent in the three months to June as lockdown measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 hit hard. 03/09/2020
United Kingdom Coronavirus: UK to expand COVID-19 population testing trials The £500 million package will go towards trialling rapid tests and widespread population testing to find asymptomatic cases of COVID-19. 03/09/2020
USA US government asks states to be ready to distribute vaccines by Nov. 1 The US government told states to prepare for a coronavirus vaccine to be ready to distribute by Nov. 1. 03/09/2020
Italy Silvio Berlusconi admitted to hospital after positive COVID-19 test Ex-Italy PM Silvio Berlusconi has been admitted to hospital "as a precautionary measure" after testing positive for COVID-19, his staff said on Friday. 02/09/2020
No Comment Can Japan's ancient Noh theatre survive coronavirus? With audiences and performers already dwindling even before the pandemic, some in the industry of traditional Japanese Noh play fear the virus may sound the death knell for an art considered one of the oldest extant theatre forms in the world. 02/09/2020
Greece COVID-19: Crowded Greek refugee camp quarantined after case confirmed As of Aug. 31, the Moria camp on the island of Lesbos housed 12,714 people, well over its capacity of 2,757. 02/09/2020
Iceland Iceland study suggests COVID-19 antibodies last at least four months The study of more than 30,000 people in Iceland is good news for vaccine efforts. 02/09/2020
Spain Coronavirus: Spanish incidence rate more than 6 times European average Spain's COVID-19 14-day incidence rate stands at 221 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Across the 31 countries it monitors, the rate currently stands at 34.5. 02/09/2020
Spain Spain counts the cost of dramatic drop in tourism arrivals for 2020 Tourism has been one of the industries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, a fact illustrated in Spain, which recorded a 75% fall in visitor numbers for July against last year. 01/09/2020
France French children head back to school as infections rise They've lost months of classroom time due to the coronavirus pandemic. With their backpacks, hand sanitizer – and for many, mandatory face coverings – millions of children have returned to their classrooms in France and Belgium. 01/09/2020
Russia Coronavirus cases in Russia pass the one million mark Russia has now had more than one million confirmed cases of coronavirus since the start of the outbreak, the fourth-highest total in the world. 01/09/2020
Europe News Coronavirus France: Millions return to work and school in masks Infections are still surging in over 20 French departments. Indeed, public health authorities reported over 3,000 new cases on the last day of August. 01/09/2020
World News COVID-19: How can you help to keep your child safe at school? Anxious about how your child will cope with going back to school? Euronews spoke to a paediatrician and a psychotherapist to see how you can help make the transition safer and smoother. 01/09/2020
China Hong Kong begins mass-testing for virus amid public doubts More than 500,000 people in the city of 7.5 million signed up in advance for the program, which will last at least a week. 01/09/2020
World News Europe is learning to deal with coronavirus spikes, says WHO The World Health Organization has pointed to “encouraging signs” that countries in Europe are learning to deal with coronavirus outbreaks, despite the increase in cases since lockdown measures were lifted. 31/08/2020
Italy Venice film festival: Italy's movie showcase ready to go ahead British actress Tilda Swinton and American actor Matt Dillon are amongst a handful of high-profile names that are expected to walk a (socially distanced) red carpet. 31/08/2020