Culture news Rome embraces cuddle culture as pandemic sparks need for human touch Hugs won't come for free anymore, as Italians start a new kind of business with "cuddle shops", places where people will never run out of hugs...unless they run out of money... 22/09/2021
USA Guterres and Biden focus on climate change and COVID at UN assembly Climate Crisis and COVID-19 were at the centre of the opening of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivered a tough 'wake up call' to humanity saying we are living in a divided world that's moving in the wrong direction. 21/09/2021
World "Today there are vaccines that are not getting to the poorest countries" In this edition of The Global Conversation, Euronews' Méabh Mc Mahon speaks to the World Banks' Managing Director, Axel van Trotsenburg. 21/09/2021
Germany Man suspected of killing petrol station cashier after face mask row German police said the shooting occurred after the cashier had asked the man to put on a face mask. 21/09/2021
No Comment Viareggio carnival returns after COVID delay One of Italy's most popular parades, 'The Viareggio Carnival' has returned to the city after being postponed due to COVID-19. Tackling themes including the pandemic, the floats this year point to issues such as deforestation in Brazil and racial injustice in the US 20/09/2021
Travel News US will allow vaccinated UK and EU travellers to visit quarantine-free The US has finally been able to reopen to tourists, as long as they are fully-vaccinated. 20/09/2021
Health news Pfizer says its COVID vaccine works in children aged 5-11 The laboratory said it will be seeking FDA approval in the US to administer its vaccine to children under 12. 20/09/2021
Travel News UPDATED: How UK travel restrictions will change in October The UK has completely changed its rules for international travel - here are the latest updates. 20/09/2021
Germany Disadvantaged children in Germany bear the brunt of school closures Disadvantaged families in Germany have been hit hard by the pandemic. Problems that already existed have been made worse and many parents lost their service sector jobs. 'Die Arche' is an association trying to help these families by giving the children a meal and a hand with education. 20/09/2021
No Comment Pepper spray used on anti-lockdown protesters in Melbourne Police used pepper spray in a number of confrontations and made over 200 arrests in Melbourne, as several hundred attendees flouted stay-at-home orders and marched through an inner-city suburb 18/09/2021
United Kingdom England simplifies 'traffic light' rules for international travel Fully vaccinated travellers from non-red countries will no longer need a pre-departure PCR test before coming to England. 17/09/2021
France French billboard owner fined €10,000 for depicting Macron as Hitler Michel-Ange Flori's lawyer, Béranger Tourné, said after the ruling that "the right to caricature has been violated". 17/09/2021
My Europe Series Europe's week: State of the EU speech and new rules for non-EU workers The European Commission President gave her annual State of the European Union speech to MEPs in Strasbourg this week. 17/09/2021
Austria Trial starts over 'super-spreader' COVID outbreak at Austrian ski town The case is the first of 15 lawsuits filed by plaintiffs from Austria and Germany, accusing the authorities of not responding quickly enough to COVID-19 outbreaks in Ischgl and other resorts in the province of Tyrol. 17/09/2021
Tech News Australia uses facial recognition to check in on COVID quarantine The country's two most populous states are using facial scanning technology, extending controversial trials to most Australians. 17/09/2021
Tech News Facebook bans German accounts under new 'social harm' policy Posts from the accounts included one making the debunked claim that vaccines create viral variants and another that wished death upon police officers who broke up violent anti-lockdown protests in Berlin. 17/09/2021
Europe News European Commission launches new department for preparing and responding to health emergencies The European Health Emergency preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) will initially start with €30 billion in funding. 16/09/2021
Work Why your boss showing empathy may make you more productive at work A new study shows that empathy is a necessity for leaders in today’s workplace and may be key to keeping workers amid “The Great Resignation”. 16/09/2021
Finland Did Finland do enough to protect its foreign berry pickers from COVID? A probe was sparked after more than 400 pickers from Thailand -- brought into Finland for the season -- were found to have COVID-19. 16/09/2021
France France suspends 3,000 health workers for failing to get a COVID jab French healthcare workers had until Wednesday to get at least one dose of the vaccine after vaccination was made compulsory for them in mid-July. 16/09/2021