“Covid-19: the big comeback?” in the Grand JT des Territoires

“Covid-19: the big comeback?” in the Grand JT des Territoires
“Covid-19: the big comeback?” in the Grand JT des Territoires

Every week, Midi Libre invites you to watch the Grand JT des Territoires, hosted by Cyril Viguier on TV5 Monde.

Covid-19 is resurfacing and cases are on the rise again. The reasons are: more gatherings, bad weather and a relaxation of barrier gestures. Although we are far from a new wave, the call is for caution, especially for the most vulnerable.

Farmers: payments demanded!

Agricultural anger continues. Following a call from the unions, mobilizations are taking place all over France. In Moselle, farmers are demonstrating to express their discontent and demand immediate aid. The Government has still not made certain payments from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). A report by Élisa Wittische for the MoselleTV channel on the spot. Watch

Fishermen neglected by the legislative elections

They feel neglected by the legislative elections: fishermen, at the heart of a vulnerable sector, believe that their situation is being ignored. Between the increase in the cost of diesel, the slowdown in activity and the aging of the workforce, French fishing is facing serious difficulties. In Lorient, professionals from the sector gathered at the Assises de la pêche. Faced with an uncertain future, they wanted to make their voices heard. Perhaps enough to throw a few bottles into the sea… A report by Tébéo & Tébésud – the channels of the Le Télégramme group

“Cross of Ashes”: the novel by Antoine Sénanque

And then a reading tip in the Grand JT des Territoires with the latest novel by Antoine Sénanque called “Croix de cendre”. His work mixes adventure novel, historical fresco and medieval thriller. It takes us on the roads of France during the Inquisition, but also on the Silk Roads, in Crimea, to discover the origins of the Black Death. An ideal novel for the summer. An exclusive report by Christophe Rigaud.

Bars and football, a winning match!

The Euro football championship offers breweries a golden opportunity to attract fans. While attendance is modest in normal times, establishments fill up during these matches. This competition is a real breath of fresh air to make up for the turnover lost due to bad weather. A report by Ivan Branchy and Thelma Courally for TV7 – the Sud-Ouest group channel.

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