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The EU has allocated €209 billion to Italy where thousands of people have lost their jobs, but small businesses are worried that they might be left out.
Tokyo's traditional bath houses, with their communal naked tubs, are closing rapidly as the old buildings are sold off to build lucrative apartment blocks. But some sentos, as they are known in Japanese, are finding innovative ways to survive.
Rising inflation worldwide has made nearly everything more expensive - from energy to essential consumer goods. One country hit the hardest by rising prices is Argentina - inflation hit 51% at the end of 2021 and is expected to top 70% by the end of this year. Our correspondents Eléonore Vanel and Nicolas Flon took a look at the different avenues - both legal and illegal - Argentinians are taking to deal with the skyrocketing cost of living.
London, Apr 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Cláudia Sacrest) Tax cuts and direct aid to the hospitality industry in the United Kingdom have allowed pubs and restaurants to stay afloat during the confinement imposed since January but not everyone has been able to withstand the onslaught.FOOTAGE OF LONDON'S PUB SCOTTISH STORES, AND RESTAURANTS IN PORTOBELLO OF THE GROUP LA PLAZA AND OF THE LLERENA RESTAURANT. SOUNDBITES OF GERARD OLIVER, MANAGER OF THE SCOTTISH STORES PUB IN LONDON
Brightly coloured milk bottles whizz off the production line at the Milko factory in Afghanistan's Kandahar province, the result of entrepreneur Ghami Mia treading a careful line with both the Taliban and government officials.