Serbia Serbia invites its neighbours over for a COVID vaccine It's been claimed the vaccines given to Serbia's neighbouring citizens were about to expire. Speaking to Euronews, the country's prime minister, Ana Brnabić, did not deny the allegation. 08/04/2021
My Europe Series Has Europe’s largest ethnic minority been forgotten over COVID jabs? Slovakia is currently the only EU nation to recognise its Roma community as an at-risk group in its vaccination campaign despite Romani being more likely than the general population to suffer from cardiovascular diseases and other chronic diseases. 08/04/2021
World News Germany to discuss Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine purchase with Russia Germany will engage in discussions with Russia about potentially purchasing the Sputnik V vaccine if approved by EU regulators. 08/04/2021
India Modi gets second vaccine dose as India reports record COVID cases India’s prime minister received his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as the country hit another peak Thursday with 126,789 new cases reported in the past 24 hours. 08/04/2021
World Getting vaccinated – with a shot of culture on the side Museums remain closed in Italy due to the coronavirus pandemic, but in Naples people can get their culture fix while getting vaccinated. 07/04/2021
Czech Republic Czechs have fourth new health minister in a year amid COVID-19 fallout Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis fired Jan Blatny on Wednesday, the third health minister who has lost the job in the pandemic. 07/04/2021
World News COVID-19 prompts life expectancy to fall in a majority of EU countries According to Eurostat, the biggest drop was recorded in Spain, with a loss of 1.6 years on 2019. 07/04/2021
World News North Korea tells World Health Organization it's still virus-free Isolated North Korea has continued to claim a perfect record in keeping out the coronavirus in its latest report to the World Health Organization. 07/04/2021
World News 1/3 of COVID patients suffer brain disorders within 6 months - study A new study has found that 34% of those who had COVID-19 were diagnosed with neurological or psychiatric conditions. 07/04/2021
World News Amnesty International slams rich countries for hoarding COVID vaccines 'Governments restricted not only freedom of movement, but also freedom of expression,' the human rights group said. 07/04/2021
Brazil Brazil's daily deaths from COVID pass 4,000 mark for first time Only the US and Peru have had daily death tolls higher than 4,000. Brazil's pandemic toll is quickly approaching 340,000, the second-highest in the world. 07/04/2021
USA Every American eligible for COVID-19 vaccine on April 19, Biden says “No more confusing rules. No more confusing restrictions," Biden said. 07/04/2021
United Kingdom Oxford University suspends AstraZeneca vaccine trial on children Oxford University has paused a trial of the vaccine on children and teenagers until further review by the British regulator. 07/04/2021
Hungary Hungary to ease lockdown despite COVID-19 surge PM Viktor Orban said the country could start reopening after more than a quarter of the population has been inoculated. 06/04/2021
World News France and Spain ramp up COVID-19 vaccinations as cases surge The Stade de France stadium was on Tuesday turned into a mass vaccination centre while across the border the Spanish Prime Minister called on people to "vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate". 06/04/2021
Denmark Denmark among first in Europe to introduce COVID pass scheme The COVID-19 "passport" is available via a secure application or in paper format to people who have either been fully vaccinated, have tested positive for COVID-19 two to 12 weeks previously or negative over the previous 72 hours. 06/04/2021
France EU approves €4 billion aid to Air France, with strings attached The European Commission has approved a plan for France to provide up to €4 billion in aid to Air France, which has suffered from the collapse of passenger traffic due to the coronavirus pandemic. 06/04/2021
World French hospitals pass second wave peak in intensive care patients France's health minister Olivier Véran warned on Monday that the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care could reach levels seen during the first wave of the crisis a year ago. 06/04/2021
Travel News Travel between Australia and New Zealand allowed from April 19 Travellers will not have to quarantine when they move between the two nations. 06/04/2021
Norway Norwegian 'caught trying to dodge quarantine' by skiing over border The 50-year old was hoping to evade quarantine rules in his country by crossing over mountains from Sweden but bad weather thwarted his plan, emergency services said. 05/04/2021