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
Money In pandemic-stricken Cuba, cryptocurrencies are becoming a lifeline Can cryptocurrencies be a long-term solution for impoverished countries, particularly in times of economic crisis? Cuba could be about to find out. 05/04/2021
France French ministers accused of dining at secret restaurants amid pandemic A TV documentary accusing government ministers of dining in secret restaurants sparked fury in France as the country entered a new coronavirus lockdown. 05/04/2021
Portugal Portugal eases COVID restrictions but UK flight ban remains Cafes, restaurant terraces, museums, and gyms have been reopened with Portugal to limited capacity, but strict travel restrictions remain in place. 05/04/2021
Bulgaria Bulgarian PM set for tough coalition talks after splintered election While Borissov led preliminary results with 26% of the vote, his centre-right GERB lost ground to smaller parties following months of anti-graft protests. 05/04/2021
United Kingdom UK PM says he's hopeful international travel can resume from May 17 Johnson added that vaccine passports could be used as a way of continuing international travel without reimporting COVID-19 cases. 05/04/2021
Poland COVID spike pushes Polish hospitals to the brink over Easter weekend Beds in some hospitals were almost all taken up by coronavirus patients over the Easter weekend in Poland, which has currently seen record case numbers. 05/04/2021
Germany This east German town is COVID-19 testing daily so tourism can reopen Anyone wanting to visit tourist sites or hotels and restaurants in Augustusburg must register to receive a QR code, then take an antigen test on arrival. 04/04/2021
France France enters partial lockdown as hospital pressure reaches new highs The new restrictions entered into force as France reported 5,273 patients in intensive care on Saturday, one of the highest levels recorded since April last year. 04/04/2021
Kuwait Kuwait rushes to vaccinate, but only for locals They make up 70% of the population of the Gulf sheikhdom - but are last in line for COVID-19 vaccinations. 04/04/2021
Germany German president calls for unity amid COVID-19 'crisis of trust' "We must all pull together, my dear fellow Germans," urged President Frank Walter Steinmeier in a rare televised address on Saturday. 03/04/2021
Italy Easter celebrations muted by COVID pandemic for second year running From socially-distanced gatherings outside to virtual masses, Easter has been tempered for a second year amid lockdowns and pandemic restrictions. 03/04/2021
Netherlands Dutch suspend AstraZeneca jab for under-60s over blood clot fears The Netherlands has temporarily halted the use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for people aged under 60 as a “precaution” after fresh concerns about blood clots were raised by an advisory body. 02/04/2021
My Europe Series Stuck between freedom and health, Sardinia's COVID-19 dilemma Italy is back in lockdown as it battles another wave of COVID-19. This decision is a controversial one in Sardinia where they are successfully managing the virus. 02/04/2021
United Kingdom MPs and peers in rebel alliance to oppose UK's vaccine passport plans More than 70 MPs and peers have condemned Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plans for mandatory COVID-19 vaccine passports as the country exits lockdown. 02/04/2021
Euronews Debates Euronews debates: When will we travel again? For an industry devasted by the health crisis, and all the economic fallout that brings, the restart will not come soon enough. But how can travel resume safely? 02/04/2021
Israel Christians mark Good Friday amid lingering COVID-19 woes Worshippers in Israel were allowed to attend scaled-back Good Friday celebrations which were cancelled last year. 02/04/2021