
[block type="summary”]The latest figures show that 2 new cases of coronavirus was recorded in Luxembourg on Tuesday, bringing the total to 3,995. No new deaths were recorded.
Hong Kong will partly resume transit services at its international airport next week, the city’s leader announced Tuesday, as the business hub gradually reopens while keeping the coronavirus at bay.
Algeria will continue to use the drug hydroxychloroquine against the novel coronavirus, a member of its scientific committee said, despite the World Health Organization suspending clinical trials of such treatments.
President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday announced an 8-billion euro ($8.8 billion) plan to revive France’s auto industry by making it the European leader in electric cars, in a boost for a sector brought to its knees by the coronavirus.
Irish no-frills airline Ryanair said Tuesday it will appeal against Germany’s temporary partial nationalisation of rival carrier Lufthansa, arguing the rescue deal constitutes “illegal state aid” that distorts competition.
A vast fiscal fightback to the coronavirus crisis unleashed by eurozone governments could raise questions about capitals’ ability to repay debts and revive the threat of countries exiting the single currency, the European Central Bank warned Tuesday.
The Church of the Nativity and the ruins of ancient Pompeii reopened to pilgrims and tourists on Tuesday, as countries further eased coronavirus controls and reopened shuttered economies.