Now playing Next Germany German COVID-19 infection rate jumps to 2.88 after meat plant outbreak More than 1,000 employees of a meat processing plant have tested positive for COVID-19. the plant has been temporarily closed and employees are under quarantine. 21/06/2020
Now playing Next Peru Peru's low income families attack poor virus healthcare Peru's number of COVID-19 cases overtook Italy's this week. 21/06/2020
Now playing Next Spain Coronavirus: Spain ends state of emergency and reopens borders Face-masks are still compulsory in public when it's not possible to observe social distancing. 21/06/2020
Now playing Next Spain Spain to allow EU and UK tourists in without quarantine from June 21 Britain, Europe's most heavily-impacted country by COVID-19, requires anyone coming in from abroad to self-isolate for 14 days. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK authorities detain five cruise ships over welfare concerns for crew Britain's Maritime and Coastguard Agency said that some fo the crew had been onboard for more than 12 months. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next Spain Spain's long, hot coronavirus summer sparks swimming pool craze Sales of swimming polls have shot up by 400% in Spain, according to manufacturers. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Coronavirus pandemic "accelerating" as Brazil tops one million cases The organisation reported on Friday the highest number in terms of new coronavirus cases ever recorded, warning that the pandemic is exposing migrants to "an even more severe hardship". 20/06/2020
Now playing Next Hungary Youngsters turn to the army for stable job in coronavirus-hit Hungary As Hungary's coronavirus-hit economy shrinks and unemployment soars, thousands of Hungarians are seeking to join the army, attracted by job stability and a government scheme that fast-tracks recruits toward a military career. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Analysis: What can we learn from the COVID-19 case spike in Beijing? Officials confirmed an outbreak of new infections in Fengtai, a district in the south-west of the capital, last Thursday. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Europe's ailing airlines: the cabin crew and customers paying the price Unreported Europe meets the airline staff and passengers paying the price for the financial crisis engulfing the aviation sector following COVID-19. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next Argentina Sailor completes solo Atlantic crossing to see parents during lockdown Juan Manuel Ballestero's boat was nearly broken up by waves on his perilous journey across the Atlantic to Argentina from Portugal 19/06/2020
Now playing Next World Why might UAE university applications spike in the wake of global pandemic? The UAE’s e-learning programme, which has been in place since March, will come to an end with the resumption of the academic year on August 30, according to the Ministry of Education. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next World What do students in the Middle East & North Africa think about e-learning? According to the World Bank, more than 103 million students in the Middle East and North Africa region have been unable to attend school since the COVID-19 pandemic began. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next world news In pictures: the best images from this week's news stories Here is our selection of the 17 best pictures from this week's news. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK reduces COVID-19 alert level amid a 'steady decrease in cases' "It does not mean that the pandemic is over. The virus is still in general circulation, and localised outbreaks are likely to occur," said the four medical officers of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Coronavirus: UK government pledges £1bn for English schools Part of the funds will cover a tutoring scheme while the rest will help the schools to "lift" their "educational outcomes" in the 2020/21 year when classes resume after the long coronavirus lockdown. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next Economy Analysis: The divisions plaguing Europe over COVID-19 recovery fund Europe needs a recovery plan. Failing to achieve one would not just damage solidarity but also the Eurozone (and maybe even the EU) irrevocably, writes Darren McCaffrey. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next Economy No breakthrough as EU splits remain over €750bn COVID-19 recovery plan Europe remains divided on the issue. On one side Germany, France, Italy and Spain, who back the plan, and four nations who don’t, the so-called "frugal four": Austria, The Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next Russia Nearly 500 health workers die from COVID-19 in Russia The number of coronavirus cases in Russia has rocketed in the last few weeks, and now almost 500 health workers have died. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next Economy COVID is an opportunity for structural change: Eurogroup chief Centeno Outgoing Eurogroup chief Mário Centeno speaks to Euronews about the EU's economic response to COVID-19. 18/06/2020