No Comment Drones light up Seoul's night sky in bid to give South Koreans a boost The drone flash mob was aimed at encouraging South Koreans amid economic difficulties and COVID-19 challenges. 13/11/2020
My Europe Series Cinema’s struggle for survival amid coronavirus and Hollywood delays "Another three months and I don't think we'll be able to be rescued," said Tyrone Walker-Hebborn, owner of Genesis, an independent cinema in east London. 12/10/2020
Italy Why Italy is now seeing fewer COVID-19 cases than its neighbours “Everyone remembers those images of coffins being taken away,” said Gloria Taliani, professor of infectious diseases at La Sapienza University of Rome. 30/09/2020
World 'We're going to have to learn to live with virus,' says EU health boss "After restrictions were lifted, in many countries people felt that they wanted to go back to what they felt was their normal lives," said EU health chief Stella Kyriakides. "This is not possible." 11/09/2020
World News Here's how to properly wear your COVID-19 face mask Treat your mask like your underwear — change it every day. Euronews spoke to an expert to see what habits you should adopt with your COVID-19 mask. 10/09/2020
France French children head back to school as infections rise They've lost months of classroom time due to the coronavirus pandemic. With their backpacks, hand sanitizer – and for many, mandatory face coverings – millions of children have returned to their classrooms in France and Belgium. 01/09/2020
France Life after lockdown: how COVID-19 nearly destroyed French Rosé "We lost two months of sales. Up to 50% of our usual turnover," wine producer Jean Simonet told Euronews. His domain, Château Grand Boise, relies mostly on restaurants to buy up its stock. 18/08/2020
United Kingdom Mental health in lockdown: 'We lost an ingredient that makes us human' Young women have experienced the highest levels of anxiety and depression, while single men have struggled with loneliness. 16/08/2020
New Zealand COVID-19: New Zealand sees first outbreak after 102 days The Prime Minister has announced four confirmed cases of COVID-19 in one family from an unknown source. 11/08/2020
Europe News Antwerp announces curfew to get COVID-19 cases under control The northern Belgian city has seen a steep rise in infections, the new stricter measures are aimed at controlling the cases, but local businesses worry about being hit a second time by coronavirus restrictions. 29/07/2020
United Kingdom English pubs forced to close as customers test positive for COVID-19 It comes just days after they reopened for the first time in more than three months. 07/07/2020
France French schools reopen as more COVID-19 restrictions lifted Many schoolchildren in France have not stepped foot on the playground for nearly three months. 22/06/2020
Sport English Premier League back with doubleheader after 100-day shutdown Stadium capacity will be limited, and no spitting will be allowed on the pitch. 17/06/2020
World News Analysis: How is the coronavirus crisis hitting young people? More than one-in-six people aged 18-29 have stopped working since the onset of the pandemic, according to the UN’s International Labour Organization 16/06/2020
China Beijing tightens controls amid fears of second coronavirus wave The Chinese capital rushes to contain a new outbreak of COVID-19 cases seemingly linked to a food market, just as EU countries reopen their borders. 15/06/2020
Culture news Final curtain? How coronavirus might have killed off London's West End The show must go on. But what if it can't? 14/06/2020
Living Plastic-free pints are the socially distanced future of beer A campaign has been launched to help tackle the rise of single-use cups from takeaway pints. 12/06/2020
World News Scientists suggest 'rolling lockdowns' to protect health and economies It doesn’t sound like the kind of roller coaster anyone would like to go on – but what if to save their economies, some nations just went in and out of lockdown? 08/06/2020
Spain Coping in the age of COVID-19: A gourmet restaurant hungry for diners Coronavirus has caused havoc for businesses across Europe - here's how one recently launched gourmet restaurant in Spain is trying to cope 05/06/2020
China Why ‘superspreaders’ may make coronavirus easier to control "We just need to stop superspreading," a professor of epidemiology told Euronews. His research showed 20 per cent of cases caused 80 per cent of transmissions. 04/06/2020