The Romanian government has entered auto-isolation mode after a senator was confirmed positive with novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
The travel ban is proving tricky as Italy is home to over 1.3 million Romania migrants, who, mostly, are expected to come home for the Easter holiday next month.
The Netherlands says it will not take from Greece any unaccompanied children and teenagers seeking asylum and refuge. "We are not willing to take over children," said Dutch migration minister Ankie Broekers-Knol. Instead, she said the country was willing to send Greece experts to help with migrant registration and identification. Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg and Portugal have pledged to take 1,600 minors from Greece.
Cases of contagion with coronavirus rose to almost 3,000 cases and 84 deaths on Thursday (12 March), compared to the 2,100 cases and 49 deaths, on which EURACTIV’s partner EFE reported on Wednesday (11 March). Those affected are mostly elderly...
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision not to cancel public events to contain the outbreak has been described as “concerning” by ex-health secretary Jeremy Hunt. Hunt, who stood against Johnson for the Conservative party leadership last summer, criticised the pace of...
Ireland has issued a temporary closure on all schools, colleges and childcare facilities in the country.
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World markets experienced their worst day in decades on Thursday (12 March) as fears of a worldwide recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic wiped trillions off valuations.
Saudi Arabia has stepped up efforts to squeeze Russia’s Urals oil grade out of its main markets by offering its own cheap barrels instead after their long-standing deal to support global oil prices fell apart, seven oil sources said.
Bosnia’s Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday brought terrorism charges against Armen Dželko, one of the seven men who fought alongside terrorist groups in Syria and who were extradited last year after being held in prisons jointly controlled by the US and...
Prime minister-designate Florin Citu renounced his right to form the government just a few minutes before parliament was scheduled to vote on his cabinet. Due to the coronavirus, MPs were ready to vote for the centre-right government, despite their political...
“Estonia and Hungary are working to ensure cyber stability, to make sure that norms and international law apply in cyberspace,” Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs Urmas Reinsalu said after meeting with his Hungarian colleague Péter Szijjártó in Tallinn. Reinsalu emphasised...
Professionals from across the country including scientists, artists, lawyers, representatives of NGOs and church institutions have called on the Austrian government to accept Syrian refugee children from the Greek camps in an open letter to Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP). Kurz...
The extreme right-wing faction of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), known as “the Wing,” has been classified as an ‘observation case’ by the Federal Office for Constitutional Protection (BfV), according to an announcement from the office yesterday morning. The head...
A young man who contracted the coronavirus from his brother – who was Croatia’s patient zero – was released from a Zagreb hospital on Thursday after two consecutive negative tests. Six new cases were confirmed though, bringing the total number...
Slovenia’s new Prime Minister, Janez Janša, said on Thursday that the outbreak is the biggest crisis since Slovenia declared its independence. There were 96 confirmed coronavirus cases as of yesterday. Slovenia has announced that all education facilities will be closed...
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