World News A summary of how Europe is fighting a third wave of COVID-19 Where are cases out of control and who is locking down? 29/03/2021
France COVID: Paris hospitals to be ‘overwhelmed’ amid Europe’s third wave Hospitals in Paris are on the verge of being “overwhelmed” doctors have warned, as new restrictions came into force in France over the weekend. 28/03/2021
Living 'Peak meat': Plant-based alternatives will take over Europe by 2035 With alternative proteins gaining parity with meat in price and quality, vegan lifestyles are becoming more attractive. 26/03/2021
No Comment Greek flag hoisted as nation celebrates 200 years of independence Greek flag hoisted at Acropolis as nation celebrates revolution bicentennial 25/03/2021
Health Series What does "organic" really mean when we talk about organic food? In partnership with The European Commission Europeans are buying more and more organic food products. But do we even know what food manufacturers actually mean by "organic"? 25/03/2021
Europe Decoded Ivermectin not a cure for COVID-19, say European Medicines Agency Ivermectin is not a cure for COVID-19, says the European Medicines Agency, after rumours circulated on social media. 25/03/2021
No Comment Find out more about Mount Etna’s sixteenth eruption in five weeks It’s Sicily’s most famous active volcano and Europe’s largest - but recently, Mount Etna has been even more active than usual. 24/03/2021
Germany Merkel apologises and scraps plans for five-day Easter lockdown But elsewhere in Europe, countries are suspending the lifting of restrictions amid a spike in case numbers. 24/03/2021
Europe News US tells NATO allies it wants to 'revitalise the alliance' Europeans allies welcomed the change of tone from the new US administration. “There will be no European defence without NATO and there will be no efficient and relevant NATO without Europeans," said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. 23/03/2021
World News Europe must share the burden of migrant flow, say EU border nations “We can no longer be punished for our geographical position,” Malta's Byron Camilleri said Saturday, summing up his position and that of his colleagues from Cyprus, Greece, Italy and Spain. 20/03/2021
World News European leaders receive AstraZeneca COVID jab after blood clot scare UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French Prime Minister Jean Castex both received their first dose of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine on Friday. 19/03/2021
World News WHO advises against vaccine passports as EU debates 'green pass' EU leaders will discuss the divisive issue at a summit next week. 18/03/2021
Destinations Best destinations open to vaccinated travellers in summer 2021 Here are the destinations which have confirmed they will accept tourists in summer 2021, with one country featuring heavily on the list. 18/03/2021
Travel News Everything you need to know about the EU's proposed 'vaccine passport' The EU has outlined plans for its new "Digital Green Certificate". Here's everything you need to know about it. 17/03/2021
Russia Russia announces more deals to produce Sputnik V vaccine in EU Russia's Sputnik V vaccine will soon be produced in France, Germany, and Spain, according to the Russian Direct Investment Fund. 15/03/2021
Culture Series These are Europe's most interesting and beautiful metro stations Transport hubs, art galleries, design studios. Subway stations in Europe are more than just about getting people from A to B - they're also major tourist attractions. 14/03/2021
France French minister was "pressured" not to visit Polish 'LGBT-free' zones But Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister Szymon Szynkowski vel Sęk has denied the allegations and says the minister's comments are "clearly not true". 11/03/2021
World News Lockdown generation: Europe's students in despair as pandemic lingers Euronews looks at the toll the coronavirus pandemic has taken on Europe's students and how governments across the bloc have responded to support their youth. 10/03/2021
World News Protests and celebrations take place for International Women’s Day Ahead of International Women’s Day, the United Nations Development Programme is calling for governments to implement temporary basic income for women to prevent rising poverty and widening gender inequalities. 07/03/2021
World News German supermarkets begin selling rapid COVID-19 tests Europe recorded one million new COVID-19 cases last week, an increase that ended a six-week decline in infections. 07/03/2021