World News Europe has now had more than 10 million coronavirus cases, says WHO It comes as new restrictions are implemented across Europe, including a fresh lockdown in France. 30/10/2020
World News Nearly 200 European airports at risk of insolvency, warns new report A report by ACI Europe has warned that around 200 European airports are at risk of insolvency due to a loss in air traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic. 28/10/2020
World 'Moldova is at a crossroads' - Maia Sandu Maia Sandu is the former Prime Minister of Moldova and candidate in the Presidential election. In this edition of Euronews' Global Conversation, Rosie Wright asks her about what Sandu calls Moldova's crossroads moment: between east and west, between functionality - or becoming a failed state. 27/10/2020
World News COVID-19: Anger in Italy as bars and restaurants forced to shut early Cinemas, swimming pools and gyms are closed in Italy from Monday, while opening hours in bars and restaurants are curtailed. Restrictions are being tightened across Europe aimed at curbing the rapid rise in COVID-19 cases. 24/10/2020
Travel News Which European countries have COVID-19 border restrictions in place? Here's what we currently know, country-by-country. 21/10/2020
Travel News Europe's quirkiest desserts you've never heard of From Istanbul’s chicken breast pudding to Scotland’s deep-fried chocolate bars, Europe is no stranger to a bold dessert. 19/10/2020
World News France registers a record 30,000 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours Prime Minister Jean Castex made the revelation on Twitter, calling on French citizens to understand the seriousness of the situation. 15/10/2020
United Kingdom Majority of Germans think UK will not benefit long term from Brexit Nearly 60% of respondents in Germany said Brexit would not provide the UK with any long-term benefits. Just 30% of French people surveyed thought the same. 15/10/2020
Europe News Little optimism over post-Brexit trade deal as EU gears up for summit “The outline of a compromise is not visible. If anything the EU’s position might be hardening on fisheries” said one source close to the talks. 14/10/2020
Europe News EU agrees sanctions on Lukashenko over Belarus crackdown EU foreign ministers also agreed to sanction Russian officials over the suspected poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. 12/10/2020
Portugal Euroviews. Portugal believes in justice and transparency. Europe does too | View Portugal's Justice Minister Francisca Van Dunem hits back after academics criticised the European Council over the rule of law. 08/10/2020
World News Euroviews. Open letter to the European Parliament: Call out the EU Council on its rule of law hypocrisy ǀ View In an open letter to the European Parliament, law professors express their concern about the way recent appointments to the EPPO were carried out by the European Council. 03/10/2020
World News Jews in Europe face new restrictions on religious freedom, says rabbi From Poland to Belgium, laws that restrict practices such as ritual slaughter and circumcision target Jewish communities, Rabbi Menachem Margolin said. 01/10/2020
Europe News EU's top cities want greater control over short term rentals market Local leaders from some of Europe's capital cities are looking to curb the impact of "over-tourism" by restricting how online short-term rental platforms, like Airbnb, operate. 29/09/2020
World News Hundreds protest COVID-19 restrictions in London Several countries have announced new health measures recently in the face of the coronavirus epidemic, which continues to accelerate in Europe. 26/09/2020
World News Tottenham complain over 'small goals' before North Macedonia match Jose Mourinho said that he knew the goals were too small as soon as he saw them. 25/09/2020
World News COVID-19: France, Spain, and UK set to introduce new local measures Authorities in France, Spain and the UK are looking to local measure to help fight a second surge in COVID-19 cases. 18/09/2020
Destinations Six unusual European festivals to add to your bucket list These unusual European festivals will have you rolling after cheese in England, walking with donkeys in Portugal, and playing air guitar in Finland. 18/09/2020
World News US official accuses Hezbollah of storing ammonium nitrate in Europe A senior US State Department official said Hezbollah stored chemicals that can be used to make explosives in several European countries. 18/09/2020
Green News European nations ask Brazil for ‘real action’ on deforestation A lack of environmental protections is making it difficult for Europe to source its food sustainably. 17/09/2020