Euro News
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As Italy’s lockdown eased, I ran – to my ‘congiunti’
Italy has begun easing its coronavirus lockdown, and after nearly two months of movement restrictions, millions of Italians can now finally venture out to go to work or meet family…
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What is it like to be a frontline worker during the coronavirus crisis?
Euronews spoke with some of the people battling COVID-19, they have a strong message of unity. … READ MORE : www.euronews.com/2020/05/05/what-is-it-like-to-be-a-frontline-worker-during-the-coronavirus-crisis What are the top stories today? Click to watch:…
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Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary says EU transport chief ‘talking nonsense’ on state aid
O'Leary believes allowing member states to bail out airlines with which it has strong historic links is discriminatory and gives them an unfair advantage over airlines who have not asked…
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Coronavirus: researchers in Belgium announce potential breakthrough using Llama antibody
Scientists at a Research Institute in Belgium have announced what may turn out to be a significant milestone in the fight against COVID-19. … READ MORE : www.euronews.com/2020/03/20/coronavirus-researchers-in-belgium-announce-potential-breakthrough-using-llama-antibody What are…
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Lockdown lift: Italians document life outside after weeks of confinement
After the lockdown, We experience a day in northern Italy, one of Europe's most affected areas, as restrictions are relaxed and people venture out. Subscribe to our channel: bit.ly/2nhQGgN Latests…
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Job losses caused by lockdown restrictions push some on to the streets
The mixed fortunes of furloughing. We follow the Londoners who lost their jobs, and their homes, when the lockdown occurred and their employers were forced to lay them off. Subscribe…
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Coronavirus origins dispute: China dismisses white house claims that virus came from Wuhan lab
The World Health Organization has dismissed comments from the US President claiming that Covid-19 originated in a Chinese laboratory, saying Washington had provided no evidence to support this. Donald Trump…
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EU and global partners pledge €7.4 billion for vaccine development
The European Union and other global partners have pledged more than 7 billion euros to speed up development of a vaccine against COVID-19. Public health experts say an effective vaccine…
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UK education providers offer hours of free online courses for all
Nine million of Britain's workforce has been furloughed – a scheme where the UK Government pays 80 percent of an employee's wage in order to prevent workers from being laid…
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World leaders pledge billions for research into coronavirus vaccine
More than €7 billion have been pledged to speed up the development of tests, treatments and vaccines against COVID-19… READ MORE : www.euronews.com/2020/05/03/eu-leaders-to-pledge-billions-towards-global-fight-against-covid-19 What are the top stories today? Click…