Now playing Next No Comment Rabat tramways don face masks to encourage Moroccans to wear them Tramways in Rabat are decorated with face masks, which people must wear outdoors as part of Morocco's battle against COVID-19. 12/06/2020
Now playing Next Switzerland Coronavirus outbreaks add to risk of childbirth death, says WHO The World Health Organization says COVID-19 has a disproportionate toll on certain populations, including women at 'heightened risk' of dying in childbirth. 12/06/2020
Now playing Next France After weeks of shortages, France has surplus of 40 million face masks Amid a PPE shortage at the height of France's COVID-19 crisis, hundreds of companies switched their production to make face masks. That has now left the country with a significant surplus. 12/06/2020
Now playing Next Germany Wagner in a car park: Berlin opera adapts to COVID-19 The German Opera in Berlin has found an unusual way of bringing one of Wagner's masterpieces back to the nation while respecting social distancing measures. 12/06/2020
Now playing Next Sweden Poland and Sweden are only EU countries not over COVID-19 peak: ECDC Sweden is the only country in Europe to have a COVID-19 14-day incidence rate higher than 100 cases per 100,000 population. 12/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Coronavirus: UK economy suffers record 20.4% contraction This drop is almost ten times larger "than the steepest pre-COVID-19 fall". Wholesale, retail and motor trades were the worst-affected sectors. 12/06/2020
Now playing Next Sweden Analysis: Is fragile support for Sweden's COVID-19 plan fracturing? The number of respondents who said they had “very or quite high confidence” in the government’s ability to handle COVID-19 plummeted from 63% in April to 45% in June. 11/06/2020
Now playing Next The Global Conversation Coronavirus: "Throw everything you've got at it!" insists OECD chief The Global Conversation speaks to OECD Secretary-General José Ángel Gurría. 11/06/2020
Now playing Next The Global Conversation Coronavirus: "There will be enough financial firepower to cope," insists EU's budget chief The Global Conversation speaks to Europe's Budget chief, Johannes Hann, about the EU's recovery plan to tackle the fallout from COVID-19 pandemic. 11/06/2020
Now playing Next Spain La Liga is back – with less cash, empty stadiums and canned cheering La Liga resumes after a three-month hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic – and it’s all sounding a little surreal. 11/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom England COVID-19 test & trace system will be 'world class' - minister Coronavirus: UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock gives results of England test and trace system 11/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU's external borders 'should reopen from July 1' Brussels is calling on EU countries to open borders to travellers from outside the bloc from July 1. 11/06/2020
Now playing Next World News Coronavirus latest: Several EU borders set to reopen from June 16 As the pandemic continues to travel the globe, here is the latest on the coronavirus. 11/06/2020
Now playing Next France French scientific council advises against second lockdown France is preparing the end of its health emergency from July 10 followed by a period of four months in which the Prime Minister can re-issue a lockdown. 11/06/2020
Now playing Next World News Analysis: How will the COVID-19 downturn affect EU-UK trade talks? "It is clear that the threat of the EU failing to reach a trade deal with the UK is very real," writes Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey 10/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom COVID-19 infection rate isn't dropping quickly enough, admits UK PM English lockdown only partially eased because COVID-19 infection rate isn't dropping quickly enough. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Palliative care doctor shares a day in her life during COVID-19 era 'You can lose the personal touch' says a British palliative care doctor as she took Euronews through her day treating end-of-life patients during a pandemic. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next World News WHO walks back comments on asymptomatic transmission of COVID-19 "We don’t actually have that answer yet:" a top WHO official says it’s not known how frequently people without symptoms of COVID-19 pass the disease on to others – a day after appearing to suggest that such spread is "very rare." 10/06/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. We have an opportunity to tackle human rights challenges post-COVID-19. We need to take it ǀ View COVID-19 has brought with it a health emergency of global proportions. This has presented a huge challenge to national leaders, to health systems worldwide, and to citizens. It also became an excuse for human rights violations that are showing few signs of diminishing. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next Belgium What is it like going to a restaurant amid the COVID-19 pandemic? Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey on how COVID-19 has changed the restaurant experience in Brussels. 10/06/2020