Paradise lost? Greek islands fear tourism decline

Residents on the Greek islands are concerned that government plans to end their favourable tax rate would damage tourism.

The proposals form part of Greece's bailout deal with its foreign creditors.

Greece has to make a €1.5bn ($1.7bn; £1.06bn) IMF debt repayment on 30 June. If Greece defaults, it could exit the eurozone, with possible repercussions for the rest of Europe and the world economy.

The BBC's James Reynolds reports from Andros in Greece.

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