But if he wins, Joe Biden isn’t likely to repudiate everything Donald Trump has done.Our rapidly growing ageing population is driving a continent-wide health challenge: early action is key,New dementia medicines are coming, but Europe needs an ambitious plan to prepare for them,The house is already on fire. Special daycare will be provided for the children of health care workers, who will also have access to taxis and hotels if needed, at the government's expense.As millions of French citizens now face what Macron called "life in slow-motion," he called on them to spend the time "reading, reflecting on what is essential" and said the nation would "prevail. It doesn't have to," he said in an email.Meanwhile, the 27 heads of state in Europe are speaking at 5 p.m. Brussels time Tuesday.They are expected to discuss closing their external borders to non-essential travel for 30 days. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express Politics and policymaking in the UK capital.A weekly newsletter on campaigning, lobbying and political influence in the EU.Florian Eder’s must-read briefing on what's driving the day in Brussels.Many believe greater global cooperation could have reduced human toll from COVID-19.UK prime minister doesn’t rule out ‘circuit break’ lockdown in England coinciding with the half-term holidays in October.Log in to access content and manage your profile. Nevertheless, thousands still spent time in Parisian parks and food markets on Sunday, ignoring guidelines. "All infractions will be punished," Macron said. If you do not have a login you can,By logging in, you confirm acceptance of our,In Italian elections, everyone claims victory,Borrell admits EU’s credibility ‘at stake’ over failure to sanction Belarus,Trump administration unveils new sanctions on Iran despite foreign resistance,Madrid’s unequal coronavirus response gets chorus of disapproval at opera,Navalny says nerve agent was found in and on his body,Italians approve constitutional change to downsize parliament: preliminary results,Tikhanovskaya urges EU to be ‘brave’ but still no deal on Belarus sanctions,Number 2 in Emmanuel Macron’s party steps down,The Trump foreign policies Biden might keep,Dr Alessandro Marcuzzi, vice president, head of Alzheimer’s disease Europe, Canada and partner markets at Biogen,It is time for European health care systems to prepare for Alzheimer’s breakthroughs,This old house: Austria torn over what to do with Hitler’s birthplace,Conference on EU’s future derailed by leadership fight,Rebel MPs warn Italy’s plan to slash seats will harm voters abroad,European leaders pay tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg,US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87,World’s cartoonists on this week’s events,Catalonia faces convulsion if Spanish court removes president,EU foreign ministers to try to break deadlock on Belarus sanctions,EU institutions must lead ‘societal shift’ on racism, says equality commissioner,Merkel, von der Leyen, Mitsotakis discuss Lesvos asylum project,A digitized Green Deal: How 5G is paving the way for Europe’s Green Deal,Italy’s right eyes national gains from regional victories,Size matters as Italy votes on shrinking parliament,How to abuse power: Shoot birds and listen to jazz-funk,Coronavirus vaccine skepticism — by the numbers,Belgium probes top EU think-tanker for links to China,Why Australia fails to protect its heritage,Von der Leyen: No ‘timelines’ for ending coronavirus support measures,Belgian PM Wilmès stays in post — but the Flemish aren’t happy,Poland blasts von der Leyen, EU Parliament over rights criticism,On Lesvos, locals and migrants fear ‘another Moria’,Lionel Messi wins 9-year trademark battle with EU top court ruling,Phasing out primary batteries will go against Green Deal,Hans Craen, secretary general, European Portable Batteries Association (EPBA),Former UK ambassador to US: Nationalism is not the answer,Advice on cheap meals cooks up a racism storm on French Twitter,Ursula von der Leyen’s speech shows English still dominates,Barbados to remove Queen Elizabeth as head of state,Bulgaria — and Borissov — have passed the point of no return,EU deputy foreign policy chief Helga Schmid nominated for OSCE leadership,Von der Leyen challenges EU capitals to step up,Ursula von der Leyen’s State of the Union speech — compared,Navalny poisoning shows why Putin’s pipeline must be stopped,Lukashenko hunts for Belarus opposition leaders,EU doesn’t recognize Lukashenko as president of Belarus, says top diplomat,POLITICO's EU Studies and Career Fair - 22nd edition,The problem with recycling?

"The EU will need to muster all its fiscal firepower to make sure the virus doesn't leave long-lasting scars on the economy.

France will spend 45 billion euros ($50 billion) to help small businesses and employees struggling with the coronavirus outbreak, the country's finance minister announced Tuesday, after President,Speaking in a televised address late Monday, Macron told the French people they are only allowed outside their houses for essential trips, such as to buy food and medicines, for a period of two weeks. But despite labelling coronavirus France's "biggest health crisis in a century", President Emmanuel Macron confirmed this week that Sunday's vote would go ahead. "As of tomorrow at noon, and for 15 days at least, our movements will be severely reduced," Macron said. FRANCE is bracing itself for fresh coronavirus lockdown restrictions with Emmanuel Macron facing some 'difficult decisions' within the next eight to ten days, according to health experts. Coronavirus: France to close all schools and universities, Macron says.