TOP HEADLINES- Italy's regions of Lombardy, Piedmont,Valle D'Aosta and Calabria entered a second lockdown on Friday.- Hungary will try to avoid closing its schools for as long as possible but hospita
Czechia has implemented a 9 p.m. curfew from Wednesday to slow the spread of the virus. /AP TOP HEADLINES- Violence broke out and luxury stores were vandalized in the Italian cities of Milan a
01:20 The world's largest insect farm is to be built in northern France as a company seeks to meet the growing demand for food.French firm Ynsect has raised $224 million from investors
TOP HEADLINES- Hospitals in Paris have moved into emergency mode after virus patients made up almost half of those in ICUs across the city.- Chancellor Angela Merkel, along with mayors from Germany's
03:20 As CGTN Europe celebrated its first birthday, four of our correspondents got together to discuss their most memorable moments so far.From Brexit to the COVID-19 pandemic and Chin
The UK's 'rule of six' has meant turkey farmers have had to come up with inventive ways to reduce the size of their birds just months before Christmas. /CFP For many British people, there's no
TOP HEADLINES- Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel said she will do everything in her power to avoid another national lockdown but admitted "a difficult phase is ahead."- Finland's government has orde
TOP HEADLINES- The number of people who have died from COVID-19 across the world nears one million, according to the John Hopkins Institute.- The UK government wants university students to be able to
01:27 Air pollution is back on the rise across Europe as COVID-19 lockdown restrictions continue to be eased throughout the continent.Data collated by Copernicus and theEuropean Centre
TOP HEADLINES·The UK government will fine people who refuse an order to self-isolate up to $13,000 as the country suffers a sharp surge in coronavirus infections.·Dozens were arrested in the UK's cap
Brake and tire wear from road vehicles is responsible for more fine particle emissions than exhaust fumes. /VCG Brake and tire wear from road transport vehicles is responsible for more fine pa
TOP HEADLINES- Ireland’s health minister, Stephen Donnelly, has tested negative for COVID-19 after feeling unwell on Tuesday.- The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has laid out ambi
TOP HEADLINES- The UK reported its largest weekend rise in new infections since May, with 1,715 people testing positive for the virus.- France's education minister,Jean-Michel Blanquer, admitted itwo
TOP HEADLINES- The German government has announced it will pump a further $11.8bn into the country's economy. Within the package is the extension of a scheme that tops up pay for workers who have had
03:45 COVID-19 has been adifficult time for most. From not being able to see friends and family for months to some people losing their jobs.One thing that has affected many people is t
01:43 The UK's chief medical officers have urged schools to reopen after the summer holidays, warning that the risks of not going is more likely to damage pupils than the COVID-19 pand
TOP HEADLINES:- Russia has started to manufacture its new COVID-19 vaccine, despite many countries urging more testing. The first vaccine to go into production, it will be rolled out by the end of th