Now playing Next no comment Bordeaux's national opera turns to recording amid COVID-19 lockdown In the absence of live shows due to the coronavirus lockdown, Bordeaux's national opera is recording an album for its most ardent followers. 06/11/2020
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Now playing Next World Germany enters 'lockdown light' in bid to curb COVID infections spike Germany began a month-long partial lockdown on Monday as part of efforts to curb the momentum of the coronavirus that has infected half a million people across the country. 02/11/2020
Now playing Next no comment Protests continue in Rome over coronavirus measures Police clashed with protesters, with demonstrators throwing bottles and stones at officers. 01/11/2020
Now playing Next France Let them read books: French bookshops protest amid second lockdown The country's prestigious Goncourt book prize will also be delayed in solidarity with France's independent bookshops. 31/10/2020
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Now playing Next world news European holidaymakers to blame for COVID second wave: health expert "Anybody who drives down the motorways in France in August will see the lines of Dutch caravans moving south, almost like a migration of animals in Africa," Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, tells Euronews. 28/10/2020
Now playing Next World Melbourne celebrates the end of a gruelling four-month lockdown After 112 days, the Australian city of Melbourne has lifted its coronavirus lockdown. 28/10/2020
Now playing Next Germany Angela Merkel is reportedly considering a nationwide 'lockdown light' The German Chancellor will push for the strict new measures in a meeting with regional leaders on Wednesday, Bild newspaper reported 26/10/2020
Now playing Next no comment Protests in Italy as coronavirus curfews come into force New measures imposed to curb coronavirus cases in Italy have led to outcry from business owners and demonstrations on the streets. 24/10/2020
Now playing Next Ireland When it rains, it pours: Floods hit Cork on last day before lockdown Cork city centre was damaged by flooding on Tuesday on the last day before new lockdown measures close bars, restaurants and shops. 20/10/2020
Now playing Next Sweden Sweden vs France: Contrasting COVID strategies and pandemic fatigue Has Sweden's strategy served to protect its citizens from becoming tired of lockdown restrictions, while the thought of another lockdown leaves their European neighbours climbing the walls? 19/10/2020
Now playing Next no comment Anti-lockdown demonstration turns violent in Prague Czech police used tear gas and a water cannon to disperse hundreds of protesters, some of whom attacked them after a protest in Prague against government restrictions to slow the spread of coronavirus infections. 18/10/2020
Now playing Next Israel Israel: Tens of thousands call for PM Benjamin Netanyahu to resign Protesters say the prime minister is unfit to rule while on trial for corruption charges and accusing him of mismanaging the nation’s coronavirus crisis. 10/10/2020
Now playing Next no comment Watch: Israelis protest Netanyahu despite emergency regulations Israelis opposed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu protested in Tel Aviv in defiance of a COVID-19 lockdown. 04/10/2020
Now playing Next The Cube Students left studying their own four walls after university lockdowns This time of year is meant to herald the start of the academic year for university students: new courses, new lectures and new faces. But for many across Europe, the reality is instead the same four walls of their lodgings. 29/09/2020
Now playing Next world news Lockdowns 'cannot be sustained': five criteria for long-term response A new study by the Lancet has identified key factors to help countries which 'seek to balance various health, social, and economic concerns' as 'lockdowns and other extreme restrictions cannot be sustained for the long term'." 25/09/2020