Ukraine Ukraine's central bank chief quits over 'political pressure' Yakiv Smolii's resignation is raising concerns about the central bank's independence and the continuation of a much-needed IMF bailout. 02/07/2020
USA EU negotiating with remdesivir maker as US buys up world stock The EU said that "multiple discussions" had been undertaken with the drug's manufacturer, Gilead, which included "production capacity". 01/07/2020
China Swine flu with pandemic potential discovered in China Researchers said that 10 per cent of swine workers they tested were positive to the new virus. For now, there is little evidence of human to human transmission. 30/06/2020
France 'Time has come to act': Macron outlines environment agenda Macron spoke just a day after the Green party surged across the country in Sunday's municipal election. 29/06/2020
France Green wave as environmentalists win key French cities It came amid a record abstention rate of 59% across the country. 28/06/2020
USA COVID-19: Cases hit record high in US as Europe clamps down on parties The recent surge in US cases has led some states to tighten restrictions again. 27/06/2020
World News COVID-19: 'Significant resurgence' observed in Europe, warns WHO Thirty European countries have seen increases in new cumulative COVID-19 case over the past two weeks, WHO Europe said on Thursday. 25/06/2020
Poland Poland votes: Is Warsaw's pro-EU mayor a threat to incumbent Duda? Andrzej Duda, Poland's incumbent president, is expected to win the first round of voting on Sunday. But he is set to face a much tougher run-off, say experts. 25/06/2020
World News COVID-19 recession: How the euro area will be affected To survive this crisis, the Eurogroup may have to throw away the old rule book. 25/06/2020
World News Europeans 'radically' reassessing view on world order due to COVID-19 A majority of Europeans is in favour of more EU cooperation to tackle the pandemic and other issues of global significance but "this is a Europe of necessity rather than of choice," new research has found. 24/06/2020
World News More than 1,000 European MPs issue warning over Israel annexation They expressed "serious concerns" about the US plan to end the Israel-Palestinian conflict. 24/06/2020
Russia US-Russia nuclear talks: Washington condemns 'no-show' China at summit Expectations of progress are low as US and Russian officials meet for nuclear disarmament talks. China has rejected US calls to join in, accusing the Trump administration of deflecting responsibility. 22/06/2020
Netherlands Dutch police use water cannon to disperse The Hague protest Police said "troublemakers" threw stones and smoke bombs at them after a planned demonstration against the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. 21/06/2020
World News Summer is here. So are higher than normal temperatures. Temperatures in London, Paris, Berlin and Frankfurt could be as much as 10°C above average this week. In Spain, the weather agency, said 42°C could be recorded in the south. 21/06/2020
Germany German COVID-19 infection rate jumps to 2.88 after meat plant outbreak More than 1,000 employees of a meat processing plant have tested positive for COVID-19. the plant has been temporarily closed and employees are under quarantine. 21/06/2020
United Kingdom UK authorities detain five cruise ships over welfare concerns for crew Britain's Maritime and Coastguard Agency said that some fo the crew had been onboard for more than 12 months. 20/06/2020
World News Climate change: Global sports 'playing against the clock' Football, tennis, rugby, the Olympics — all have already been impacted by climate change. The industry is part of the problem, a new report has found. 20/06/2020
France Thousands march against racism in Europe in another weekend of protest Thousands gathered in the French and British capital for peaceful demonstrations against racism. 20/06/2020
Belgium Commission must block Google's merger with Fitbit: data protection NGO Privacy International, the European Consumer Organisation and some US lawmakers have raised concerns about Google's access to sensitive health data if it acquires Fitbit. 17/06/2020
Romania 'Back to the Middle Ages': Outrage in Romania over gender studies ban The legislation now needs to be approved by President Klaus Iohannis. 17/06/2020