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Rachael Kennedy

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Past articles by Rachael:

'Almost harder than war': Refugee in Denmark on the prospect of being sent home to Syria

Ahmad Zanon on the mental strain of being a refugee in Denmark at the moment. → Read More

Everything we currently know about Denmark's plans for offshore refugee centres

Denmark approved amendments to the legislation on Thursday - so will changes take effect straight away? What has been the response? → Read More

Everything you need to know about the EU's COVID travel pass

The pass will contain information about an individual's COVID vaccination, test record and/or recovery status. → Read More

'There were bars on the windows': Meet the Italian detained in UK amid post-Brexit visa confusion

Marta Lomartire, from Puglia, is one of dozens of EU nationals to be detained and deported from the UK over visa misunderstandings. We hear her story, → Read More

India keeps breaking the global record of daily COVID cases

Experts believe India won't reach the peak of this COVID wave until the second week of May, by which time there could be more than half a million cases a day. → Read More

Syria’s war at 10: Meet two escapees who rebuilt their lives in Europe

Razan Ibraheem, Irish Tatler's 2016 International Woman of the Year, and Ahmed Barakat, who now works for the IOM, look back with Euronews over a decade of conflict. → Read More

Mario Draghi: What will a new technocrat-led government mean for Italy and the wider EU?

What will Italy’s new PM Mario Draghi mean for Italians and the EU? → Read More

Coronavirus: 15m people in the UK have now had their first COVID jab

The 15 million mark, which is around 22% of the UK's population, means the majority of the top four most vulnerable groups have either been given a first dose, or offered one. → Read More

Trump acquittal: Joe Biden reflects on 'fragile' democracy as Donald says 'MAGA only just begun'

Euronews looks into all the key reactions after Donald Trump was acquitted at the Senate impeachment trial for inciting violence at the US Capitol. → Read More

COVID-19: Oxford/AstraZeneca to begin vaccine trials on children as young as six

Pfizer and Moderna began trialling their vaccines on children as young as 12 last year, while AstraZeneca will be expanding the age group further. → Read More

World Cancer Day: COVID-19's devastating impact on delaying diagnosis and life-saving treatment

Meet the people who've had to battle cancer amid a COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

First Blood to Europol as 'Sly' forgers caught using Sylvester Stallone in fake passports scam

The Bulgarian crime group had used the Rocky actor's name and picture to advertise their fake passports. → Read More

Coronavirus: Millions of holiday plans threatened as Spain warns of possible tourism disruption

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said earlier this week that Spain would be better equipped to welcome foreign tourists at the end of summer. → Read More

Julian Assange: London court to rule on Wikileaks founder's extradition to the United States

District Judge Vanessa Baraitser will deliver her ruling at the Old Bailey in London at 11am CET. → Read More

Russia says its COVID-19 death toll is more than triple the number officially reported

Official figures from the Russian health authority say 55,265 people have died from COVID-19; however, the statistics agency has said this figure is more than three times higher. → Read More

WHO assembles team of experts to investigate origin of coronavirus in China

The mission is expected to start next month and continue for four-to-five weeks. → Read More

US election paths to power: Who is likely to win and how are they going to do it?

Latest forecasts place Donald Trump firmly as the underdog. → Read More

France-Italy floods: Graves unearthed by floodwaters in French cemeteries

The Italian authorities say they are not sure if some of the bodies are of those reported dead in the storms. → Read More

Belgium tightens coronavirus restrictions just days after relaxing rules on masks

The new restrictions were announced after daily cases in the last week rose 32%, with a tenfold increase of infections among those aged over 90. → Read More

More members of Trump's inner circle test positive for COVID-19

Top White House aide Stephen Miller has tested positive for the virus and US military leaders are also quarantining after Coast Guard official Admiral Charles Ray tested positive. → Read More