Germany's daily COVID-19 infections were likely to be two-fold higher than the number of officially reported cases, Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said.
As per Lauterbach...
Over two years after the outbreak of the COVID-19 in the Netherlands, the nation is dropping all its remaining restrictions on Wednesday.
From Wednesday, people...
Not long after Germany eased travel rules and announced plans to relax some of its domestic restrictions, the country has registered the highest number...
Over 2,182 individuals have been tested positive for the COVID-19 infection in Belgium and are admitted to the hospital. Around 180 patients have been...
The number of new coronavirus infections has again started to rise in Belgium after more than six(6) weeks of this figure decreasing rapidly.
As per...
Belgium is planning to lift the obligation to quarantine for all people who have had a high risk-contact from March 17, Thursday, the Interministerial...
The overall number of coronavirus patients ending up in the hospital or requiring life-saving treatment is continuously declining in Belgium, while all other major...
Hundreds of passionate PSG supporters gathered at Times Square, New York, drumming and chanting in a show of strength before the Club World Cup final clash with Chelsea
France is pushing to inscribe the iconic Carnac Stones in Brittany on the UNESCO World Heritage List, highlighting their exceptional archaeological and cultural significance in prehistoric Europe
Kylian Mbappé has dropped his harassment complaint against Paris Saint-Germain, but remains embroiled in a bitter legal standoff over €55 million in unpaid wages and bonuses
In a highly unusual event in Aurillac, France, 24 people were stung by aggressive bees on Sunday, with three requiring critical medical care. Authorities suspect nearby Asian hornets triggered the attack by disturbing a rooftop beehive
After the May India-Pakistan air clashes, French intelligence says China launched a coordinated disinformation campaign to damage Rafale fighter jet sales and promote its own military exports