France COVID-19: seven French departments marked as coronavirus 'red zones' Friday saw an all-time high in the number of daily reported cases in France, with a total of 8,975. 06/09/2020
Italy Authorities move hundreds of migrants from crowded Lampedusa centre The move aimed to relieve some of the severe overcrowding at the centre, although it remains hugely oversubscribed. 06/09/2020
Spain Watch: COVID-19 patient enjoys sea air after months in intensive care Doctors in Barcelona are studying how a short trip out of ICU to the beachfront affects the recovery of COVID-19 patients. 05/09/2020
World News Supercomputer crunches data on COVID-19 — this is its hypothesis Despite Summit being the second-fastest computer in the world, the process took over two weeks. 05/09/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. 'Grief must be witnessed': A time of national mourning for UK COVID-19 victims is overdue ǀ View A nationwide day to remember those lost to COVID-19 six months after the UK’s first coronavirus death will take place on September 5. While national mourning has taken place in other countries, politics has put a stop to collective grieving. 05/09/2020
World News Adjusting to masks: How our brains are seeking new cues to read faces Why are we suddenly struggling to communicate with this new accessory on? Did we take for granted just how much information our mouths convey? 04/09/2020
France COVID-19: Rights groups challenge mandatory face mask rules in France Authorities in three French departments were ordered by judges to revise local orders that made face masks compulsory. 04/09/2020
Business Planet When contacts count: the network boosting small business In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet travels to Madrid to see how the world's biggest support network for SMEs is supporting firms during the COVID-19 crisis. 04/09/2020
Business A more green, social EU after COVID-19? Live with Paolo Gentiloni After COVID-19, how can the EU restart growth in a more social and 'green' way? 04/09/2020
My Europe Series Europe's week: Vaccine nationalism, poison politics & Charlie Hebdo Our bureau in Brussels takes a look at some of the key stories in Europe this week. 04/09/2020
Ireland Euroviews. The EU Commission was wrong on Phil Hogan’s resignation. The damage may already be done ǀ View Former Irish Taoiseach and former member of the EU Convention on the European Treaties, John Bruton contends the EU Commission made the wrong decision on Phil Hogan's resignation - with lasting implications for the future. 04/09/2020
Europe News Pharma companies aim to avoid lawsuits over corona vaccine The pharmaceutical industry are preemptively looking to avoid lawsuits in the coronavirus vaccine race through their negotiations with the European Commission. 03/09/2020
Germany Coronavirus: One of Europe's largest brothels files for bankruptcy Pascha brothel in Cologne has used up all of its financial reserves paying for the upkeep of its 10-story building and 60 staff. 03/09/2020
Europe News European School in Brussels returns for first time since lockdown The European School in Brussels reopens for first time since the Belgian government imposed lockdown measures back in March 03/09/2020
World Drugmakers ask EU to loosen rules for COVID-19 vaccine Consumer groups worry it could set a dangerous precedent. 03/09/2020
France France unveils 'historic' €100 billion package to boost sick economy The French economy shrank by a massive 13.8 per cent in the three months to June as lockdown measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 hit hard. 03/09/2020
United Kingdom Coronavirus: UK to expand COVID-19 population testing trials The £500 million package will go towards trialling rapid tests and widespread population testing to find asymptomatic cases of COVID-19. 03/09/2020
USA US government asks states to be ready to distribute vaccines by Nov. 1 The US government told states to prepare for a coronavirus vaccine to be ready to distribute by Nov. 1. 03/09/2020
Italy Silvio Berlusconi admitted to hospital after positive COVID-19 test Ex-Italy PM Silvio Berlusconi has been admitted to hospital "as a precautionary measure" after testing positive for COVID-19, his staff said on Friday. 02/09/2020
No Comment Can Japan's ancient Noh theatre survive coronavirus? With audiences and performers already dwindling even before the pandemic, some in the industry of traditional Japanese Noh play fear the virus may sound the death knell for an art considered one of the oldest extant theatre forms in the world. 02/09/2020