Russia Moscow shutdown extended as mayor warns: 'things are getting worse' Sergey Sobyanin says that the number of people in Russia's capital admitted to hospital with COVID-19 has risen from 500 to 1,300 per day. 11/04/2020
Turkey Turkey's last-minute two-day curfew brings thousands to streets Istanbul residents surged to convenience stores before the government clarified that 'essential services' would remain open. 11/04/2020
World News Analysis: Is there a deadly societal divide with COVID-19? COVID-19 is often described as a disease that doesn't discriminate. Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey looks at whether that is true. 10/04/2020
World What future will millenials have after COVID-19? | Culture Clash With most of Europe locked down and the global economy in free fall, millennials are being hit hard by the crisis. But are their futures being sacrificed to contain the virus? 10/04/2020
World News How have European newspapers been covering the coronavirus crisis? In these unprecedented times, we take a look at the headlines across Europe. 10/04/2020
World News Bill Gates warned we were not ready for the next pandemic Bill Gates warned we were not ready for the next pandemic, here’s how he says we should respond now 10/04/2020
Romania The region with more coronavirus cases than anywhere in Romania Military doctors have arrived in Suceava and say conditions in the hospital are similar to "a war". 10/04/2020
Economy Dombrovskis: Fiscal support to non-Eurozone countries a possibility It comes after EU countries agreed a €500 billion coronavirus rescue package. 10/04/2020
World UNHCR warns social and economic consequences of pandemic may be worse than health impact Filippo Grandi says refugees who live in a precarious situation are likely to be among the first to suffer, if the pandemic causes a global recession. 10/04/2020
World News This week in pictures: life under the spectre of coronavirus pandemic Confinement lifestyle becomes new norm around the world. Check the 15 best images of this week 10/04/2020
Business Planet Europe’s industrial clusters mobilise to fight coronavirus European industrial clusters are particularly active in the fight against COVID-19. 10/04/2020
Ireland Coronavirus restrictions in Ireland extended until 5 May "Every sacrifice that we make is helping to save lives," Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said whilst announcing that the restrictions will be extended another three weeks, until May 5th. 10/04/2020
Europe Decoded Explaining the need for social distancing using ping pong balls Experts have been getting creative in trying to explain how contagious COVID-19 is and why it is important to practice social distancing. 10/04/2020
World News Euroviews. COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate against refugees with disabilities. Neither should our response ǀ View Security Council members vowed to do their best to make sure that the needs of people with disabilities were part in the humanitarian response in Syria and beyond. Now that the world is trying to defeat COVID-19, here’s your chance to make good on that promise. 10/04/2020
Belarus Football for dummies: Belarus clubs replace fans with mannequins They don't chant, they don't move, they mostly wear the wrong colors - but for cash-strapped clubs they are model fans. 10/04/2020
Germany Germany flies in seasonal workers with strict coronavirus precautions On Thursday two planeloads of Eastern European farmhands arrived in Berlin and Dusseldorf, undergoing health checks before departure and upon arrival. 10/04/2020
World News Euroviews. The EU could face a worse pandemic than COVID-19 if it waters down its Green Deal ǀ View The already devastating economic impact of the coronavirus has led to a slump in carbon emissions. But governments are waiting with to kick-start their economies. Once the virus subsides, a race to repair the global economy will begin. 10/04/2020
World Grain-wave: London bakery broadcasts free lessons during lockdown Is this the Great Online Bake-off? Tens of thousands dust off their aprons and tune into the bread boffins from London. Classes so far have included step-by-step guides for doughnuts, pretzels and sourdough bread. 10/04/2020
USA Coronavirus cases in New York likely came from Europe, two studies say Coronavirus has been circulating in New York for months and likely came from Europe, genome researchers have said. 10/04/2020
World News Coronavirus conundrum: COVID-19 tracking apps that don’t breach privacy European countries and developers are turning to mobile apps to track the spread of COVID-19, but they have to be careful to comply with strict EU data protection laws. 10/04/2020