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A computer rendering shows the entrance of the planned Femarn Belt tunnel to connect Denmark and Germany. EPA
Denmark to begin work on world’s longest submerged tunnel

Tunnel to replace ferry journey could become the most expensive infrastructure project in Denmark’s history

EuropeApril 28, 2020
A steel worker stands amid sparks of raw iron coming from a blast furnace at a ThyssenKrupp steel factory in Duisburg, western Germany. Reuters
Coronavirus: German industrial giants push for green stimulus

Pandemic prompts calls to link economic recovery with climate action

EconomyApril 28, 2020
Germany is taking its first steps to ease the restrictions on public life that were imposed weeks ago. Getty
Mask-wearing orders take effect as Germany edges back to normality

Chancellor Angela Merkel urges caution as shops reopen

EuropeApril 21, 2020
A poster of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad in the Old City of Damascus. AFP
Syria: Former senior Russian diplomat criticises Assad regime

Damascus fixated on military solution to conflict despite shattered Syrian economy

April 20, 2020
Sergio Aguero has been signed up by the BBC as part of its home-schooling initiative while educational establishments are closed during the coronavirus pandemic. AP
Coronavirus: All-star cast to teach BBC lockdown lessons

Sir David Attenborough, Professor Brian Cox and Danny Dyer all lined up to teach British children missing school amid pandemic

EuropeApril 20, 2020
File photo: Students from University College London celebrate with friends and family following a graduation ceremony. Reuters
Coronavirus: Job offers for graduates withdrawn wholesale after pandemic strikes

Recruitment frozen as students prepare to graduate during worst recession for a century

EuropeApril 16, 2020
Britain's health service has been provided the use of the Abu Dhabi-owned ExCel centre for free. Reuters
Coronavirus: London mega-hospital mostly empty

Abu Dhabi-owned center up and running less than two weeks after first being planned

EuropeApril 15, 2020
More than 750,000 people answered a government call for volunteers to help the country's health service. Reuters
Syrian refugee joinsĀ Britain’s coronavirus front line

Hassan Akkad left Syria for the UK in 2015 and has been called a ā€˜hero’ for helping the country's health service

EuropeApril 14, 2020
In this photo taken from the roof of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant late Friday April 10, 2020, a forest fire is seen burning near the plant inside the exclusion zone. Ukrainian firefighters are labouring to put out two forest blazes in the area around the Chernobyl nuclear power station that was evacuated because of radioactive contamination after the 1986 explosion at the plant. (Ukrainian Police Press Office via AP)
Chernobyl nuclear site threatened by massive wildfires

Environment activists say raging fires pose radiation risk as Kiev calls for calm

EuropeApril 14, 2020
File photo: Monitoring groups spotted four rubber boats in trouble in the Mediterranean but Malta has suspended rescue operations in its waters over coronavirus fears. AP
Confusion over fate of dozens of migrantsĀ missing at sea

Migrants leaving Libya face new obstacles as Europe shuts down amid coronavirus pandemic

EuropeApril 13, 2020
The nuclear-powered ship has docked in the port city of Toulon. AFP
Coronavirus: France quarantines entire aircraft carrier crew

The French navy's flagship was forced to cut short its operation in the Mediterranean and three sailors have been hospitalised

EuropeApril 13, 2020
Westminster School playing fields at Vincent Square, London. Alamy
UK private school accused of holding pupils to ransom over fees

Parents have asked to pay reduced amounts amid coronavirus homeschooling

EuropeApril 13, 2020
Concrete barriers and fences on the border between Belgium and the Netherlands. EPA
100 days of coronavirus: Life in Europe turned upside down

After China, Europe was named the active centre of the global pandemic, and now accounts for almost three quarters of the world’s cases

EuropeApril 10, 2020
Greece's mainland migrant camps have been placed under strict lockdown rules. AFP
Asylum seekers left in limbo as Greece hunkers down amid pandemic

Aid groups forced to scale back support for refugees as restrictions bite

EuropeApril 08, 2020
A mural painted on a wall of the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in the city of Bergamo in Lombardy, the ground zero of Italy's oubtreak. AFP
Italy looks to lift some lockdown measuresĀ as virus deaths fall

Social distancing and face masks to remain but testing and contact tracing ramped up

EuropeApril 06, 2020
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