France French pharma giant irks Paris with US first for vaccine comment Edouard Philippe, France's prime minister, said "equal access for everyone to the vaccine is not negotiable". It came after French pharma giant Sanofi suggested the US would be first in line for any cure. 14/05/2020
France Coronavirus: France records sharp drop in crime during lockdown Recorded cases of thefts, sexual violence and burglaries fell across France since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic but intrafamilial violence is a dark spot. 13/05/2020
Belgium 'The Western Balkans belong in the EU', says Ursula von der Leyen "The EU is determined to further intensify its engagement at all levels to support the region's political, economic and social transformation," EU leaders said on Wednesday after a summit with Western Balkans countries. 06/05/2020
Poland Poland's presidential election cancelled with just four days to go With only four days to go, Poland's presidential election has been cancelled. The opposition had voiced fears about its legitimacy during the currrent pandemic and whether sufficient infrastructure for postal voting could be put in place in time. 06/05/2020
World News COVID-19 live: UK overtakes Italy to become worst-hit nation in Europe Follow all the latest updates on COVID-19 and the response against it. 05/05/2020
World News France and Italy in recession as Spain sees record GDP decline The devastating impact of the coronavirus lockdowns came into sharp focus today when the latest economic data was released. 30/04/2020
Poland Poland's all-postal election 'undermines democracy', warns HRW Poland's government has moved ahead with plans to hold the presidential election on May 10 via a new mail-in system. Human Rights Watch says the moved would not deliver "free, and fair" elections. 28/04/2020
France What are the key points of France's lockdown exit plan? France will begin easing lockdown restrictions on May 11 if the country continues making progress on coronavirus, said PM Édouard Philippe. 28/04/2020
United Kingdom Could COVID-19-related Kawasaki Disease be major threat to children? Abdominal pain and gastrointestinal symptoms and cardiac inflammation are common features of this infection. 27/04/2020
France France launches AI phone line to help keep track of COVID-19 spread Over 1,000 "intelligent virtual agents" have been designed to help detect cases of the deadly virus. 27/04/2020
France Coronavirus: France drastically limits sale of nicotine products The measure comes after a study found that "nicotine may be suggested as a potential preventive agent against Covid-19 infection." 25/04/2020
United Kingdom Coronavirus: Global death toll exceeds 200,000 The UK became the fifth country in the world to record more than 20,000 fatalities on Saturday after the US, Italy, Spain, and France. 25/04/2020
Switzerland Coronavirus: WHO warns against 'immunity passports' The World Health Organisation stressed that there is currently "no evidence that people who have recovered from COVID-19 are immune to a second infection. 25/04/2020
World News Coronavirus could make rising global hunger worse, warns new report More than 130 million people worldwide suffered from acute food insecurity last year. COVID-19 could push that number higher, a new report has warned. 21/04/2020
France Coronavirus: Infections in France too low 'to avoid second wave' The Institut Pasteur estimated that 3.7 million people — 5.7% of the population — will have been infected with COVID-19 by May 11 but that 70% is needed for herd immunity. 21/04/2020
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso officers killed 31 unarmed detainees, says HRW The victims, all from the nomadic Muslim Peuhl or Fulani community, were reportedly killed within hours of being arrested in the northern town of Djibo on April 9, HRW said in a statement. 20/04/2020
France COVID-19 is 'moment of truth' for EU, says Macron The French President said there was "no choice" but for the bloc to set up a fund that "could issue common debt with a common guarantee"; putting himself in opposition with Berlin. 17/04/2020
United Kingdom Lyra Mckee: Police appeal for more information one year after murder Journalist Lyra McKee, 29, was shot dead while observing rioting in the Creggan estate, Londonderry on April 18, 2019. 17/04/2020
Germany UK food firm charters plane to fly in Romanians to help with harvest Coronavirus lockdowns mean food producers are struggling to find the staff to harvest fruit and vegetables. 16/04/2020
World News 'Wish you were here': Tourism sector 'hardest hit' by COVID-19 Millions of jobs are at risk as lockdown has all but ground tourism to a halt, says the World Travel & Tourism Council 16/04/2020