After weeks in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, parts of Europe are beginning to ease lockdown measures on their populations in a step towards normality.
Italy and Spain were among the first European countries to put their populations on lockdown - with some of the world's most famous cities falling silent.
Once bustling bars, restaurants and cafes have had their shutters closed for almost two months - with many businesses across the continent fearing they won't be able to bounce back from the pandemic.
But on Monday, Spanish authorities began allowing some workers to return to their jobs after restrictions on non-essential industries were lifted.
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