World News WHO: COVID-19 'dramatically worsened' lives of migrants and refugees The pandemic had a "highly negative impact on the living and working conditions of refugees and migrants," the WHO said in a new report. 19/12/2020
USA Moderna becomes second COVID-19 vaccine to receive US approval The Food and Drug Administration authorized an emergency rollout of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine on Friday, adding a second shot to its arsenal. 19/12/2020
Green News Why 2020 was a promising year for wildlife around the globe The world's loneliest elephant was set free and a 100-year-old tortoise saved his species by having 800 children. 19/12/2020
Italy Italy orders nationwide lockdown for Christmas holiday Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Friday announced a nationwide lockdown from December 21 to January 6 amid fears of a Christmas surge. 19/12/2020
France Was Macron's conduct careless before his COVID-19 diagnosis? Prior to his positive test result, the French president had attended multiple face-to-face events and held a number of working lunches - at least one of which has been criticised for potentially breaking the rules. 18/12/2020
Italy Italy hasn't decided its Christmas lockdown strategy yet. Why? The most probable scenario so far is a full-scale lockdown in two separate phases. 18/12/2020
France France passes 60k COVID death milestone as 2020 becomes deadliest year France has now recorded more than 60,000 coronavirus deaths since the start of the pandemic, with 2020 now the country’s deadliest year post-war. 18/12/2020
Slovenia Slovenia's health minister steps down amid virus pandemic Slovenia’s health minister resigned after his party left the country's ruling centre-right coalition. 18/12/2020
No Comment US Vice President Mike Pence receives COVID-19 vaccine Vice President Mike Pence was vaccinated for COVID-19 on Friday in a live-television event aimed at reassuring Americans the vaccine is safe. 18/12/2020
My Europe Series Europe's week: Vaccine approval close while Brexit talks ongoing The European Medicines Agency is close to approving Pfizer/BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine, but Brexit negotiations are still on a knife-edge. Here's a look at the past week in Europe. 18/12/2020
Sweden Sweden switches strategy and calls for face masks on public transport Sweden's healthcare sector is struggling with the resurgence of COVID-19, prompting the government to finally introduce measures already seen for months across Europe. 18/12/2020
Focus Football for Friendship scheme attracts more than a million youngsters In partnership with Gazprom Supported by famous athletes, representatives of football academies and journalists, young participants held over 50 events this season and acquired an impressive Guinness World Records title for the largest online football lesson. 18/12/2020
Belgium Another EU leader tests positive for COVID-19 after Brussels summit Slovakian Prime Minister Igor Matovic is urging people to be "extremely careful" after testing positive for coronavirus. 18/12/2020
France COVID-19 three times deadlier than influenza, large French study shows "This study is the largest to date comparing the two diseases and confirms that COVID-19 is far more serious than influenza," one of the researchers said. 18/12/2020
World News COVID-19 mental health issues to increase over the winter: WHO Europe "We expect to see a larger number of people facing more severe mental health challenges in the coming months" as the toll from COVID-19 is compounded by winter, the head of WHO Europe said on Friday. 18/12/2020
France Macron in 'stable condition' after COVID-19 diagnosis, doctor says The French president has developed a number of COVID-19 symptoms following his positive diagnosis, officials have said. 18/12/2020
World News Euroviews. Why COVID-19 shows that migrants’ integration in Europe is as important as ever ǀ View Europe needs and depends on migration to sustain its own development and the well-being of its citizens. Yet, when it comes to acknowledging their contributions, migrants are left at the mercy of socio-economic hardships on the fringes of society. 18/12/2020
Czech Republic New do-it-yourself COVID test kit is music to ears of Czech orchestra It means it's easier for the orchestra to rehearse together in the run-up to a busy festive season. 17/12/2020
Partner content How Emirates Airline is weathering the storm of the pandemic Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Euronews speaks to Sir Tim Clark, the President of Emirates Airline, to discuss the company's COVID-19 response, the future of aviation and the industry's carbon footprint. 17/12/2020
World Porto suburb puts food before festivities as coronavirus fallout bites The €350,000 usually spent on a Christmas extravaganza will instead be used to help families hardest-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. 17/12/2020