Winter in Milos
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The Greek islands find tourists again (Image illustration).
AFP - ARIS MESSINIS
By: Juliette Rengeval Follow
23 mins
Tourists find Greece and life - almost - as before the pandemic with the coming summer.
But six months of confinement have left traces among the Greek population.
Uneven traces depending on whether you live in a big city like Athens or on a small island.
Report by Joël Bronner in Milos, one of the Cyclades islands.
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Tight election for Nikol Pachinian on Sunday (June 20, 2021) in Armenia
Next Sunday (June 20, 2021) in
Armenia
, Nikol Pachinian will play his re-election.
Brought to power thanks to the "velvet revolution" in 2018, the interim head of government is the subject of much criticism.
Part of the population criticizes him for his attitude during the last Nagorno-Karabakh war, in October-November 2020, when Armenia suffered a heavy defeat against Azerbaijan.
If his party is still the favorite in the polls, it is threatened by its main rival.
Her portrait by
Anastasia Becchio.
The two Koreas reunited for an exhibition in Switzerland
Until September 2021, the Bern Museum of Fine Arts is showing works from South Korea and North Korea, from the huge collection of former Swiss diplomat Uli Sigg.
Jérémie Lanche.
Program originally aired on June 15, 2021.
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