United Kingdom Coronavirus: 'UK to begin testing vaccine on humans this week' The UK's health minister Matt Hancock said human trials for a COVID-19 vaccine would begin this week. 21/04/2020
Spain 'We all sink or all float': Spain wants EU to back €1.5tn virus fund "In this crisis, either we all sink or we all float. Spain wants everybody to float, for sure," Spain's foreign affairs minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya told Euronews. 21/04/2020
Andorra Orderly Andorra has an unusual system for easing lockdown restrictions Confinement is being eased in tiny Andorra, but there are plenty of caveats. 21/04/2020
Earth News 10 hacks to make your food last longer during self-isolation From batch cooking to store cupboard staples, what's the best way to use up food during the COVID-19 lockdown? 21/04/2020
No Comment Pittsburgh protesters push for an end to coronavirus confinement They argue the lockdowns - aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19 - limit individual freedoms and harm the economy. 21/04/2020
World News Euroviews. COVID-19 is the catalyst we need to fight nationalism – by uniting us all to solve the crisis ǀ View As a global problem encompassing oceans and continents, the idea that a pandemic is considered to be a country-specific problem is one of the most short-sighted considerations that world leaders have drawn. 21/04/2020
World News Coronavirus could make rising global hunger worse, warns new report More than 130 million people worldwide suffered from acute food insecurity last year. COVID-19 could push that number higher, a new report has warned. 21/04/2020
Greece Euroviews. Using empty Greek hotels to host refugees threatened by COVID-19 is a win-win scenario ǀ View While the first attempt to use empty hotels for quarantining a thousand of the most vulnerable migrants on the Greek islands has just been announced by the European Commission, more remains to be done. 21/04/2020
Russia 'It's torture': Moscow's elderly struggling to cope during lockdown “Old people have to stay between four walls most of the time anyway, so not letting us go out at all is torture,” said pensioner Nina. 21/04/2020
Belarus 'He's playing with fire': Division and derision as Belarus carries on “Lukashenko is a complete idiot," said Alexander. "He is playing with fire and puts the lives of thousands of Belarusians in danger.” 21/04/2020
France Watch again: Health experts answer your coronavirus questions We put your burning COVID-19 questions to two experts. Here's what they had to say. 21/04/2020
USA How can the price of oil be negative? Euronews answers For the first time ever, US crude oil prices dropped below $0 on Monday. Euronews breaks it all down for you. 21/04/2020
United Kingdom A mostly virtual Westminster reopens amidst PPE shortage debacle MPs return to work but most are attending the Commons' sessions remotely. The speaker assures those not in the Chamber won't be at a disadvantage as debates will centre on the shortage of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers. 21/04/2020
Europe News 'The difficulties of one state becomes the difficulties of them all' 12m full-time jobs could be lost in Europe because of this crisis - so what's the next move? 21/04/2020
Italy Bookstores reopen in Italy, providing a glimpse of the new normal Some book stores opened again in Italy this week following two months of lockdown - but there are still strict measures in place to prevent the spreading of coronavirus 21/04/2020
France Coronavirus: Infections in France too low 'to avoid second wave' The Institut Pasteur estimated that 3.7 million people — 5.7% of the population — will have been infected with COVID-19 by May 11 but that 70% is needed for herd immunity. 21/04/2020
Yemen 'This virus makes it a double burden' for children in Middle East The UN children's agency has called for an extra €85 million to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic in the Middle East and North Africa. Euronews spoke to Juliette Touma, the Regional Chief of Communication for UNICEF, in the Middle East and North Africa. 21/04/2020
World News Find out why it could be a bumper year for baby birds in Europe The nesting season has gathered pace and birds stand to benefit most from the quieter parks and streets during the COVID-19 lockdown. Euronews spoke to an ornithologist based in Somerset, UK. 21/04/2020
World News Coronavirus latest: Global cases pass 2.5m with more than 175,000 dead Follow our coronavirus blog for live updates. 21/04/2020
No Comment Tourism-reliant Cornwall faces hardship if lockdown lasts into summer The area is hugely dependent on visitors and faces huge financial hardship if the number of tourists drops this summer. 20/04/2020