Strict lockdown measures have seen long-distance train travel in France fall by nearly 90%. At the moment, skeleton services are running for essential workers – causing huge financial
After weeks of social restrictions in Europe, many countries are now looking at exit strategies and how they can gradually return to normal. In Spain, which has been
Earlier in the week, EU Transport Commissioner Adina Vălean outlined potential measures the Commission could take to achieve social distancing on flights. In a Tweet, she mentioned the
City officials in Paris recently reported that trace amounts of the novel coronavirus have been found in the city’s non-potable water supply, drawn from the Seine and the
Across the EU, governments are making preparations for the end of coronavirus lockdown. Italy and Spain, among other countries, have announced how they plan to ease restrictions in
The coronavirus pandemic has cost over 100,00 lives in the European Union. But what about the financial implications? The IMF has predicted that the eurozone will fall into
In the EU, there are an estimated 9.7 million workers in the agricultural sector. However, since the COVID-19 outbreak, travel restrictions have led to a shortage of workers
With coronavirus continuing to spread and no sign of restrictions being lifted, many are facing the prospect of unemployment and poverty. But what will the long-term impact be?
After several weeks of restrictions in Europe, there’s now evidence that the number of coronavirus cases is starting to slow. The virus seems to be past its peak
French oil group Total is already facing legal action over damaging environmental policies in Uganda. And now, the group is facing further action by a group of local