World News Borders close as Europe takes drastic measures to contain coronavirus Most European nations have closed schools and restricted transport, others have stopped short. Here's how the European response stacks up. 16/03/2020
World News Coronavirus: Those infected in polluted cities 'more likely to die' The European Public Health Alliance cites evidence from a 2003 report into the SARS outbreak. 16/03/2020
Eco-Innovation This is the best country in Europe for driving an electric car Far ahead of the rest of the world, this small Nordic country is well on its way to making fossil fuels a thing of the past. 14/03/2020
World Does the EU have a race problem? | Culture Clash Europe is diverse. The people in power are not. Culture Clash looks into Brussels' worst kept secret: the glaring lack of diversity at the top. #CultureClash 13/03/2020
Economy British government spent at least €5 billion preparing for Brexit UK government departments prepared for #Brexit planning for both a 'deal' and 'no deal' scenario, following the 2016 referendum. Here's the bill. 07/03/2020
China Inventive COVID-19 prevention methods, but do they actually work? People are getting creative with their prevention methods against COVID-19. But do these methods actually work? 05/03/2020
World News Super Tuesday: Americans in Europe vote in 'election of our lifetimes' Americans who live overseas also hope to make their voices heard in the Democratic primary elections. 04/03/2020
Partner content What will be the new face of European agriculture in the coming years? Partner content presented by Copernicus As Europe’s climate gets warmer and seasons are shifting, agriculture needs to adapt: climate data might be part of the answer. 02/03/2020
No Comment Migrants head for Greece after Turkey says it can no longer hold them Turkey said it could no longer hold migrants after 33 of its soldiers were killed in a Syrian government airstrike in Idlib. 28/02/2020
World News COVID-19 could tip European countries into recession — OECD The global economy will experience “a sharp slowdown” because of COVID-19, the OECD said on Monday, driving many affected countries into recession. 27/02/2020
Italy COVID-19: WHO warns of 'sustained' spread as Italy death toll his 107 Health chiefs warned of months of worldwide disruption from COVID-19 on Thursday as Italy scrambled to contain the deadliest outbreak of the virus outside China. 26/02/2020
No Comment On a frozen Siberian lake, festival-goers mark the Lunar New Year Dancers perform the Yokhor, a traditional circle dance. 25/02/2020
World News COVID-19: Virus spreads across Europe — but borders stay open Austria, Croatia, Switzerland and mainland Spain confirmed their first cases of the COVID-19 on Tuesday as Europe scrambled to respond. 21/02/2020
Montenegro Montenegro rocked by dispute over church property Opponents of a new law that makes it obligatory to register church properties fear that the State could confiscate Serbian Orthodox churches or cemeteries. 21/02/2020
Hungary Hungary's Szijjártó says spend on counterterrorism not migration aid Péter Szijjárto says the UN's budget is a "huge risk" to those countries that are most affected by migration, and the money would be better spent on fighting terrorism. 12/02/2020
World News In photographs: Europe hit by heavy storms Photographs from across Europe reveal the scale of weather-related disruptions. 10/02/2020
France Macron urges EU nuclear defence strategy — with France at centre "Nuclear force is our final recourse, the cornerstone of our security, the guarantor of our vital interests," French president declared. 08/02/2020
World News 2020 sets record for Europe's hottest January, says Copernicus Copernicus, Europe's climate change monitoring agency, found that temperatures in the region last month were more than 3.1°C above average. 05/02/2020
Europe News UK & EU: a bumpy relationship from the start We take a look back at the UK's history with the EU, a 47 year relationship marked by ups, downs and opt-outs, in 3 minutes. 03/02/2020
My Europe Series Vigilante groups in Europe: Taking the law into their own hands This practice of vigilantes came from the United States and has spread to Europe especially in countries in the north. In Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Germany and the UK, vigilante groups number more than three million citizens 31/01/2020