India India's COVID-19 death toll passes 250,000 after new daily record India confirmed 4,205 more coronavirus deaths on Wednesday, a daily record for the country. 12/05/2021
India Dead bodies found floating in India's Ganges River Scores of dead bodies have been found floating down the Ganges River in eastern India amid a ferocious surge in coronavirus infections in the country. 11/05/2021
Austria Austrian man guilty of deliberately infecting ex-wife with COVID-19 The man had tried to infect his former partner while they shared a home as their divorce proceedings were being completed. 11/05/2021
Work Working from home is here to stay for these companies The end of commuting, more office space and a better work-life balance. Meet the companies embracing remote working and making it permanent. 11/05/2021
United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II opens UK parliament but with less ceremony Queen Elizabeth II has formally opened the UK parliament but without the usual pomp and ceremony 11/05/2021
Spain Spain warns that lockdown leaving parties lead to more than a hangover Scenes of revelers partying in mass over the past weekend, in many cases without social distancing or masks, have infuriated many, including health workers, and created a new political quarrel. 10/05/2021
Travel News Romania sinks its teeth into vaccination programme at Dracula’s castle Romania has transformed one of its most popular tourist attractions into a vaccination centre. Just remember to bring garlic. 10/05/2021
World Could equine therapy be the new stressbuster on the block? Equine-assisted therapy is on the rise in Spain. For many people, riding a horse improves physical and mental health. And during the pandemic, it has also helped some people combat the stress and anxiety associated with COVID-19. 10/05/2021
Belgium Brussels police break up end-of-curfew celebrations Officers were called in after young people gathered to celebrate the end of restrictions and reopening of terraces and cafes 09/05/2021
Spain Taste of freedom as Spaniards celebrate end of state of emergency While hundreds celebrated with improvised street parties, others feared the national state of emergency would be replaced by a patchwork of conflicting regional approaches. 09/05/2021
World News EU agrees to buy up to 1.8 billion Pfizer vaccine doses The European Commission deal with Pfizer-BioNTech is its biggest vaccine contract so far 08/05/2021
India India records over 4,000 coronavirus deaths in a day for first time India reported on Saturday a record high 4,187 coronavirus deaths as pressure mounts on the government to impose a nationwide lockdown. 08/05/2021
World News EU leaders urge US to end COVID-19 vaccine export limits EU leaders urged Washington to end COVID-19 vaccine export limits instead of focussing on waiving vaccine patents. 07/05/2021
Travel News Red, amber or green? UK fleshes out its traffic light rules for travel The UK has unveiled a small list of countries and territories from which arrivals won't have to quarantine after May 17, including Portugal, Israel and Gibraltar. 07/05/2021
Germany Germany pushes back against COVID-19 patent waiver proposal A government spokesperson said the main issue affecting poor countries' equal access to vaccines was "not patents, but production capacity". 07/05/2021
World Sweden's registers increase in infections in young people The Swedish Public Health Agency says the rise could be linked to a recent increase in testing. Among the elderly, there was a clear drop in newly reported cases, which the agency believes is largely due to the impact of the vaccination rollout. 07/05/2021
Belgium 'This is a Belgian joke': Brussels set for a two-hour curfew on Friday Locals in Brussels have been left bemused by rules that require them to respect a curfew on Friday evening... for just two hours! 07/05/2021
United Kingdom UK economy to record best year since 1941, Bank of England says The Bank of England said that its revised forecast — it previously estimated that the UK economy would grow by 5 per cent this year — was down to the country's fast vaccine rollout which should enable the economy to reopen quicker than initially thought. 06/05/2021
Japan Pfizer/BioNTech to donate COVID jabs to athletes at Tokyo Olympics The Olympic Games, which were scheduled to take place in 2020 but were postponed due to the pandemic, will kick off on July 23. 06/05/2021
USA COVID-19 is a vascular disease not a respiratory one, says study This could explain blood clots in some COVID patients and other issues like "COVID feet", which are not classic symptoms of a respiratory illness. 06/05/2021