Home How used COVID face masks could be helping to keep you connected The COVID pandemic is believed to be generating 7,200 tonnes of medical waste every day but this company is finding new ways to reuse it. 07/02/2022
Tech News Spotify says Joe Rogan isn't going anywhere Spotify acknowledged that podcast episodes featuring racist language were taken down at their urging - but insisted that the company wasn’t Rogan's publisher. 07/02/2022
World News Protest against COVID restrictions and vaccines in Madrid Nevertheless, mandatory outdoor mask-wearing is expected to be lifted by 10 February in Spain. 07/02/2022
World News COVID in Europe: Germany mulls easing restrictions after peak subsides Meanwhile, Russia registered new record numbers of cases and total deaths, while anti-measures protests in Helsinki spilt into the weekend. 05/02/2022
No Comment Protesters stage demo against COVID-19 restrictions and high fuel taxes Protesters stage demo against COVID-19 restrictions and high fuel taxes 05/02/2022
Turkey Turkey's Erdogan tests positive for COVID, has 'mild symptoms' Erdogan said on Saturday that he and his spouse tested positive for COVID-19, but that both have mild symptoms "due to the Omicron variant". 05/02/2022
China COVID-positive Olympians criticise conditions in quarantine hotels The unlucky competitors who tested positive for COVID-19 are demanding that the organisers improve quarantine conditions, including the quality of meals served and access to equipment. 05/02/2022
Finland Protests highlight Finnish frustrations at ongoing COVID restrictions There are rising levels of frustration across Finland over what protesters see as a government slow to allow society to open up again. 04/02/2022
China Beijing Winter Olympics under way amid strict COVID restrictions The ceremony at the Chinese capital's National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, took place at 13:00 CET. 04/02/2022
Austria Austria moves a step closer to making COVID vaccines mandatory It is set to become the first country in Europe to make COVID jabs compulsory for all adults. 04/02/2022
World News Europe could be heading for 'a long period of COVID tranquillity' That's the view of WHO Europe director Dr Hans Kluge. 04/02/2022
Russia Putin mulls loosening COVID-19 restrictions even as Russia cases soar Russia had only one, six-week lockdown in 2020, and in October 2021 many people were also ordered to stay off work for about a week. But besides that, life in most of the country remained largely normal. 04/02/2022
Serbia Serbian prosecutors: Djokovic's COVID-19 test was valid Djokovic was deported from Australia and barred from playing in the Australian Open last month because he failed to meet Australia’s strict COVID-19 vaccination requirements. 02/02/2022
Travel News EU travel restrictions could never have stopped Omicron, report finds Aviation bodies are now calling for all EU countries to adopt the new person-based approach. 02/02/2022
United Kingdom 'I'll comply with the law': Boris Johnson faces MPs after Gray report The British prime minister could face a fine if UK police discover that he breached COVID-19 regulations. 02/02/2022
My Europe Series Austria is to make COVID jabs mandatory. Will other EU nations follow? COVID vaccines will be mandatory for all adults in Austria from 3 February. 01/02/2022
New Zealand Pregnant journalist in Kabul finally allowed to return to New Zealand Charlotte Bellis' case had become a source of embarrassment for New Zealand's COVID-19 policy which has left hundreds of nationals stranded overseas. 01/02/2022
Italy Italian businessmen scammed €440 million in virus tax credits Authorities carried out 80 raids across the country on Monday as part of the investigation. 31/01/2022
United Kingdom What did Sue Gray's report say about lockdown parties in Downing St? The verdict is in. 31/01/2022
Travel News These are the world's most powerful passports in 2022 If you have a passport for any of these countries, the world is your oyster. 31/01/2022