Andrew Potter
They Saw a Second Wave Coming. They Still Couldn’t Stop It.
Belgium is one of the wealthiest countries in Europe, with excellent standards of healthcare. But the coronavirus doesn’t care how rich you are.
How Greece's Biggest Refugee Camp Avoided a Catastrophic Coronavirus Outbreak
“If there is a positive case, it will trigger panic, and this panic will spread to the local population.”
Inside the Spanish Hotel Where Every Guest Has Had Coronavirus
Hotel Melia Sarrià in central Barcelona is one of eight hotels in the city taking patients straight from the wards of overstretched hospitals, and checking them into luxury suites.
How New Zealand Got Its Coronavirus Cases Down to Zero in Seven Weeks
“I think the critical success factors in New Zealand were good science and great leadership working together, and you can't succeed if you have one without the other."
These Doctors Are Hitting the Street to Protect Athens' Homeless from Coronavirus
Police are imposing 150-euro fines on people accused of breaking lockdown laws. The homeless have not been exempt.
Spain Is Finally Getting the Coronavirus 'Fire' Under Control
Spain has reported over 15,000 deaths, second only to Italy, but in recent days the number of new infections has started to flatten.
Italy’s Coronavirus Outbreak May Have Finally Peaked
After a horrific month that has seen more than 13,000 people die, Italy is hoping its Coronavirus outbreak has finally hit a peak
Turkey Is Threatening to Flood Europe With Refugees After Losing 33 Soldiers in Syria
Turkey is apparently trying to pressure the rest of Europe into backing its military operation in Syria.
We Sat Down With the Establishment Politician Trying to Win Back Greece
Kyriakos Mitsotakis could be the next prime minister of Greece if his party wins this Sunday. That would go against Europe’s drift toward populist
"Nobody Wants to Die": American and German WWII Vets Told Us What D-Day Was Really Like
A 94-year-old veteran of the Nazi army and a 93-year-old U.S. Army vet recall the horrors of the Normandy invasion.
The far right is trying to make crucifixes mandatory across Italy
Christian symbols are having something of a comeback in Italy — but not because of a religious awakening.