From Free West Media, the German government has reportedly done nothing about the coronavirus.
From Deutsche Welle, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier tells his people to raise their voices against hate and violence.
From Voice Of Europe, Chancellor Merkel goes against most of the German people by planning to take in 1,500 "unaccompanied minors". (If you read German, read the story at the Augsburger Algemeine.)
From Polskie Radio, Poland bans large public gatherings due to the coronavirus.
From Radio Prague, the Czech Republic closes school and bans large public events due to the coronavirus.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia cancels events and closes tourist attractions due to the coronavirus.
From the Hungary Journal, Hungary confirms three more cases of the coronavirus.
From Daily News Hungary, speaking in Vilnius, Lithuania, Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto warns about large numbers of people trying to illegally enter Europe.
From Hungary Today, the Hungarian opposition party Jobbik calls for all kindergartens, schools and universities to be closed due to the coronavirus.
From About Hungary, people who refuse to cooperate with quarantine rules in Hungary face detention and deportation.
From Russia Today, Russian President Putin does not rule out running again in 2024.
From Sputnik International, Russia is reportedly creating "medical special ops units" in all military districts.
From The Moscow Times, U.S. President Trump will not be attending Russia's Victory Day celebration.
From Romania-Insider, Romania reports 11 more cases of the coronavirus. (If you read Romanian, read the story at Mediafax.)
From The Sofia Globe, Bulgaria confirms two more cases of the coronavirus.
From Radio Bulgaria, how the coronavirus affects the Bulgarian economy.
From Ekathimerini, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsutakis plans to meet with regional governors over new reception centers for migrants.
From the Greek Reporter, Poland and Austria send hundreds of border guards to Greece.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, according to Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović, the western Balkan countries should be brought "back to their European home".
From Balkan Insight, the Serbian Orthodox Church and the government of Montenegro plan to discuss a disputed law on religion.
From Total Croatia News, some health and travel updates for Croatia.
From Total Slovenia News, Croatia closes its border with Italy due to the coronavirus.
From the Malta Independent, a teenager becomes Malta's fifth confirmed case of the coronavirus.
From Malta Today, Maltese citizens and residency permit holders can return to Malta via a catamaran ferry.
From ANSA, Italians adjust to living under lockdown.
From EuroNews, the death toll from the coronavirus surges in Italy as its neighbors close their borders.
From El País, the secretary general of the Spanish "far-right" party Vox tests positive for the coronavirus.
From The Portugal News, the Lisbon Half Marathon is postponed until September.
From France24, according to French President Emmanuel Macron, E.U. leaders will take "all measures necessary" to combat the coronavirus.
From The Brussels Times, how is Belgium responding to the coronavirus?
From the NL Times, as the number of people in the Netherlands with the coronavirus reaches 382, The Hague cancels its King's Day festival. (I participated in King's Day three years ago when I was in the Netherlands, when it was his 50th birthday.)
From Dutch News, and speaking of the king, Dutch King Willem-Alexander apoligizes to Indonesia for violent excesses committed by Dutch soldiers during Indonesia's war for independence.
From Reuters, the E.U. suspends its rule against "ghost flights". (via The Brussels Times)
From the Express, a trade deal between the U.K. and the U.S. could be a "huge Brexit blow" delivered by Donald Trump. (Trump might call it a "yuge Brexit blow".)
From the Evening Standard, the U.K.'s health minister tests positive for the coronavirus.
From the (U.K.) Independent, a British appeals court rules that people cannot define themselves as gender neutral on their passports.
From the (Irish) Independent, the Irish parties Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil will enter talks to form a coalition government as "equal partners".
From the Irish Examiner, Ireland confirms a total of 34 coronavirus cases.
And from The Conservative Woman, all colors have known victimhood.
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