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Topic: EUROPE

Mexico moves to ban junk food for children, China holds secret high-level meet & other Covid news

As the Covid-19 pandemic shows no signs of letting up, ThePrint highlights the most important stories on the crisis from across the globe.

Europe clamps down on nightlife & partying to regain its grip on coronavirus

Countries like Spain, Ireland, Netherlands & France are bringing back strict travel restrictions and shutting restaurants & bars as cases have surged in the past few weeks.

In European history, the World Wars are seen as monstrous aberrations. They were not

In ‘Bland Fanatics’, Pankaj Mishra writes how books and films portray the pre-war years as an age of prosperity in Europe. But it was full of war, racism and genocide.

Europe’s summer fun unravels as travel chaos, eased measures result in Covid spike

Closing businesses and stay-at-home orders remain reluctant options given the dark economic forecast and millions of jobs at risk, particularly in tourism.

Why young adults are driving the new coronavirus spike in Europe

With more capacity to test and contact-tracing programs in place, countries are catching milder or asymptomatic cases in younger people that previously went uncounted.

Covid surge across Europe keeps hopes of speedy recovery down as fears of restrictions go up

Spain, Germany & France all recorded jump in new infections this week. At the same time, a slew of companies across the continent announced job cuts.

Europe is building the next Tesla

Nikola Corp., whose market worth is $10.5 billion currently, promises clean energy transport and has been touted as Elon Musk's biggest upcoming contender.

Europe’s upward Covid graph sees hopes of tourism revival sink

Many travellers from the wealthier north appear inclined to stay closer to home — a potential blow to southern countries like Spain and Greece, where tourism is a major sector.

Two Asian pharma companies hold key to Oxford vaccine, China woos ASEAN & other Covid news

As the Covid-19 pandemic shows no signs of letting up, ThePrint highlights the most important stories on the crisis from across the globe.

New studies show novel coronavirus could have been in Europe as early as March 2019

Wastewater is a key to understanding coronavirus outbreaks in a region as the virus is found in faeces.

On Camera

In Great Game for Kabul, India plays a patient hand. Multi-alignment to compartmentalisation

Pakistan’s reported air strikes on Kabul last night, coinciding with Acting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to India, seem intended to send...

Niti Aayog recommends fully decriminalising 12 offences under new I-T Act to ‘foster more trust’

Recommendations appear in Niti Aayog’s Tax Policy Working Paper Series–II. It says there is a need to shift away from fear-based enforcement to trust-based governance.

India, UK sign £350 mn deal for Martlet. What are these Lightweight Multirole Missiles

In service with the British military since 2019, it is also known as the Martlet missile. Ukrainians have also deployed these missiles against Russian troops.

CJI, IPS, IAS & Homebound: A wake-up call 75 years in the making

Education, reservations, govt jobs are meant to bring equality and dignity. That we are a long way from that is evident in the shoe thrown at the CJI and the suicide of Haryana IPS officer. The film Homebound has a lesson too.