United Kingdom England COVID-19 test & trace system will be 'world class' - minister Coronavirus: UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock gives results of England test and trace system 11/06/2020
Europe News EU's external borders 'should reopen from July 1' Brussels is calling on EU countries to open borders to travellers from outside the bloc from July 1. 11/06/2020
World News Coronavirus latest: Several EU borders set to reopen from June 16 As the pandemic continues to travel the globe, here is the latest on the coronavirus. 11/06/2020
France French scientific council advises against second lockdown France is preparing the end of its health emergency from July 10 followed by a period of four months in which the Prime Minister can re-issue a lockdown. 11/06/2020
World News Analysis: How will the COVID-19 downturn affect EU-UK trade talks? "It is clear that the threat of the EU failing to reach a trade deal with the UK is very real," writes Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey 10/06/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19 infection rate isn't dropping quickly enough, admits UK PM English lockdown only partially eased because COVID-19 infection rate isn't dropping quickly enough. 10/06/2020
United Kingdom Palliative care doctor shares a day in her life during COVID-19 era 'You can lose the personal touch' says a British palliative care doctor as she took Euronews through her day treating end-of-life patients during a pandemic. 10/06/2020
World News WHO walks back comments on asymptomatic transmission of COVID-19 "We don’t actually have that answer yet:" a top WHO official says it’s not known how frequently people without symptoms of COVID-19 pass the disease on to others – a day after appearing to suggest that such spread is "very rare." 10/06/2020
World News Euroviews. We have an opportunity to tackle human rights challenges post-COVID-19. We need to take it ǀ View COVID-19 has brought with it a health emergency of global proportions. This has presented a huge challenge to national leaders, to health systems worldwide, and to citizens. It also became an excuse for human rights violations that are showing few signs of diminishing. 10/06/2020
Belgium What is it like going to a restaurant amid the COVID-19 pandemic? Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey on how COVID-19 has changed the restaurant experience in Brussels. 10/06/2020
World News COVID-19 economic impact to be 'unprecedented and long-lasting': OECD The organisation forecasts a global recession of 6% in 2020 if the pandemic remains under control and of 7.6% if there's a second wave. 10/06/2020
World News EU saw sharpest GDP fall in more than a decade during lockdowns Data released by eurostat shows a drop in GDP and employment across Europe - but one economist says it is too early to extrapolate trends from the numbers. 09/06/2020
Spain Germans to return to Balearic Islands two weeks before other Europeans Up to 11,000 German tourists will be allowed to visit Spain's four Mediterranean islands from June 15 under a pilot scheme to "reactivate" the tourism sector, the Spanish government has announced. 09/06/2020
France Paris prosecutor to investigate France's handling of COVID-19 crisis The investigation follows dozen of complaints over failures to implement COVID-19 safety measures. 09/06/2020
France French company develops self-cleaning fabric that kills viruses What if your seat on the subway could fight off coronavirus? A French company has designed a new type of ‘decontaminating’ fabric, which is already equipping local metro trains. 09/06/2020
United Kingdom England drops plan for primary schools to reopen before summer Primary schools in England may not fully reopen until later than September as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic. 09/06/2020
World News Most pregnant women in UK hospitals with COVID-19 are from minorities Researchers examined data from the UK Obstetric Surveillance System for pregnant women admitted to all 194 obstetric units in the UK with confirmed COVID-19 infection between 1 March and 14 April 2020. 09/06/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19 lockdown allows Britain to go coal-free for record two months Demand for electricity in the UK fell after the introduction of a lockdown on March 23 due to a decrease in energy use from commercial and industrial consumers. 09/06/2020
China Satellite data suggest COVID-19 started much earlier: Harvard research A sharp increase in hospital attendance in the Chinese city of Wuhan was first observed in August 2019, researchers from Harvard Medical School have said. 09/06/2020
Brazil Analysis: Brazil and its lack of leadership amid COVID-19 crisis "Leadership in times of crisis does matter," writes Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey. "President Bolsonaro is - devastatingly for Brazil - testament to this." 08/06/2020