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How have different European countries reacted to the AstraZeneca vaccine doubts?

The reactions of governments and citizens in countries across Europe to extremely rare blood clotting events related to the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID vaccine have varied greatly. → Read More

Klubrádió: Frequency of Hungarian independent radio to be taken over by group close to Orbán

The liberal-leaning commercial station was one of the only remaining opposition radio voices in Hungary. → Read More

Values over vaccines? The story of COVID jab diplomacy in Eastern Europe

For many countries in Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans, buying COVID vaccines has thrown up similar issues to those that existed during the Cold War. We spoke to @AllyCarragher and @joannahosa to shed light on the region as part of #HealthcareWeek. → Read More

Could missed vaccines during the COVID pandemic cause outbreaks of other serious diseases in Europe?

The WHO told Euronews it is "afraid" that fewer Europeans got routine vaccinations for serious diseases, like measles, during the pandemic, which could lead to outbreaks down the line. → Read More

Europe's most vulnerable have fallen through gaps in healthcare systems during the COVID pandemic

"Many people have found themselves with a real drop in revenue during the pandemic, often the most vulnerable, and even a small reduction to money coming in can make a difference. People put healthcare on the back burner," said a Belgian charity worker. → Read More

Six months ahead of Germany's extraordinary election where do things stand?

Two key things make this election remarkable: Chancellor Angela Merkel is bowing out after 16 years in office and, perhaps even more significantly, the fact that no one can really predict what is going to happen now after years of certainty. → Read More

Armenia’s PM says the army attempted a coup. What’s really going on?

Armenia’s PM says the army attempted a coup. What’s really going on? → Read More

How Bitcoin went from cowboy currency to commonplace

After the value of a Bitcoin hit record levels this week, we take a look at the cryptocurrency's story. → Read More

'I'm not a cat': US lawyer accidentally turns on feline zoom filter making for hiss-terical moment

"This kitten just made a formal announcement on a case in the 394th," the judge said on Twitter, proving he's no sourpuss. → Read More

Belarus presidential election: Six months on, has Lukashenko seen off calls for change?

Six months on, has Lukashenko seen off calls for change in Belarus? → Read More

Putin 'waiting for official results' to congratulate winner of US election

Putin was one of the first leaders to congratulate Trump on his victory in 2016. → Read More

COVID-19: New Zealand sees first outbreak after 102 days as Auckland is put into lockdown

The Prime Minister has announced four confirmed cases of COVID-19 in one family from an unknown source. → Read More

Ukraine: Police detain armed man holding 13 people hostage on bus in Lutsk

"It's over," Interior Minister Arsen Avakov announced on Twitter, adding: "All are safe". → Read More

Live: Kosovo president Thaci arrives to be interviewed by international war crimes prosecutors

Kosovo president Thaci arrives in Hague to be interviewed by international war crimes prosecutors → Read More

Kanye West says he will run for US president

The US rapper tweeted stating what appeared to be his intention to run for United States president in 2020 → Read More

Facebook bans sale of historical artefacts in anti-looting crackdown

The wars in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Libya has led to a thriving trade in looted artefacts - and social media platforms play a key role. → Read More

Interpol maritime border operation detects over 12 suspected foreign terrorist fighters

An Interpol maritime border operation has detected more than a dozen suspected "foreign terrorist fighters" (FTFs) travelling across the Mediterranean. → Read More

Watch live: UK Supreme Court hearing on parliament suspension enters third day

The UK Supreme Court on Thursday entered its third day of a hearing challenging Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament for five weeks. → Read More

Watch: Parent of sick child confronts Johnson on hospital visit — 'the NHS has been destroyed'

The father of a sick child confronted British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he visited an east London hospital on Wednesday. → Read More

When Greta met Obama: 'You and me, we're a team,' says former US president

When Greta met Obama: 'You and me, we're a team,' says former US president → Read More