World News Police racially profile in Europe too, say experts Anti-racism protests have been taking place across Europe, where the issues of police brutality and racial profiling are "often denied", experts have told Euronews. 03/06/2020
United Kingdom UK MPs vote for return to parliament after lockdown absence Opposition lawmakers argued it's too early and risky to go back to the Houses of Parliament but the government stressed that "politics is better done face-to-face". 02/06/2020
United Kingdom British schools are re-opening - and parents aren't happy "My children won't be going back," one parent told Euronews as a new survey found that 46% of families will make the same decision. 01/06/2020
United Kingdom Third of child grooming cases involve Facebook apps says UK charity In more than half of child grooming cases in England and Wales where police recorded information about how the child was groomed, a Facebook-owned app was used. 29/05/2020
United Kingdom UK to open 'path to citizenship' for Hong Kong's UK passport holders An estimated 300,000 Hong Kong residents were granted British Nationals (overseas) passports before the territory was handed back to China in 1997. 29/05/2020
United Kingdom England launches COVID-19 test-and-trace scheme It comes ahead of schedule but weeks after similar test-and-trace schemes were introduced in Germany and France. 28/05/2020
World News COVID-19 having 'disproportionate' impact on young workers, warns ILO More than one in six young people have been forced to stop working since the pandemic began, the UN's International Labour Organisation has highlighted, warning it "make it much more difficult to rebuild a better, post-COVID economy". 28/05/2020
United Kingdom Locked down working mothers do bulk of childcare and housework Researchers warned that "there is a risk of reversing some of the progress made in narrowing the gender wage gap over recent decades" because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 27/05/2020
France Hundreds urged to get tested in Strasbourg over illegal football match Authorities in the north-eastern French city fear a new outbreak of the deadly virus. The area has been badly hit by the pandemic. 27/05/2020
World News COVID-19 has 'weakened' the case for the EU, finds Euronews poll Seventy per cent of Italian respondents also said the EU has not done enough to help their country during the crisis — higher than the 60% and 57% observed in Germany and France respectively. 26/05/2020
Netherlands Immunity to coronaviruses may only last six months, says study It casts doubt over the practicality of introducing "immunity passports", which some governments want to issue to COVID-19 survivors. 25/05/2020
United Kingdom Who is Dominic Cummings and why do so many people want him sacked? UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's closest ally is accused of breaking the government's own rules during the coronavirus lockdown to arrange childcare for his four-year-old son. 25/05/2020
China Hong Kong police fire tear gas on protesters Pro-democracy supporters in Hong Kong have criticised the national security law and say it goes against the “one country, two systems” framework. 24/05/2020
World News Record 106,000 new COVID-19 cases reported in a day: WHO Almost two-thirds of the 106,000 new COVID-19 infections reported globally on Tuesday were recorded in just four countries. 20/05/2020
Netherlands A mink may have transmitted COVID-19 to a human, says Dutch government Authorities began investing mink farms after some were spotted showing signs of coronavirus back in April. 20/05/2020
France French president Emmanuel Macron loses absolute majority in parliament Seven MPs from his LREM party defected to create a new parliamentary group they said would be "independent" and sit "neither in the majority nor in the opposition". 19/05/2020
France France's top court orders government to reopen places of worship The Council of State said the blanket ban on gatherings at places of worship is "disproportionate" and infringes on a fundamental right. 18/05/2020
World News Macron and Merkel back EU bond to raise €500bn for Europe's recovery Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has already indicated that his position and that of several member states collectively known as the Frugal Four "remains unchanged", signalling that the proposal will face strong resistance. 18/05/2020
United Kingdom Dozens wrongly charged in UK under coronavirus law In April, all court cases brought under the Coronavirus Act in the UK were withdrawn. 15/05/2020
World News New Zealand's debt to soar to counter COVID-19. Europe's will too. In the euro area, the debt-to-GDP ratio is expected to jump to 97.4% in 2020 from below 85% in 2019, according to the International Monetary Fund. 14/05/2020