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Mon, 03/23/2020 - 12:32
In Italy, the European country worst hit by the corona crisis, the government has once again stepped up measures to contain the virus. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on the weekend that all businesses except those that guarantee essential goods and services must now close. The press wonders if this is the right approaach.
Mon, 03/23/2020 - 12:32
In its efforts to contain the Covid-19 pandemic Europe is also looking to South Korea, where apps are being used to check whether people are complying with quarantine regulations. The population has apparently complied voluntarily and the measure has met with success. In Europe, too, countries have started using mobile phone data to track how many people are moving around in public spaces. Some observers see this as an effective strategy, while others are concerned that it undermines data protection.
Mon, 03/23/2020 - 12:32
The Hungarian government presented a draft law on Friday that, if passed, would enable it to rule by decree for an unlimited period. Budapest would be able to extend the state of emergency declared on 11 March over the Covid-19 pandemic without parliament's approval. Currently the state of emergency is revised by parliament every 15 days. What motives are behind the initiative?
Mon, 03/23/2020 - 12:32
Plays, concerts, readings: cultural life has also been forced to take a break in order to slow the spread of the virus. But many artists are finding creative, mostly digital ways of making their art audible and visible. Commentators applaud their efforts.
Fri, 03/20/2020 - 12:11
The fight against the coronavirus is imposing considerable constraints and burdens on everyone. Politicians and celebrities are calling for social cohesion and solidarity - but some people seem to feel these calls don't apply to them. The media debate who bears which responsibilities in this crisis.
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