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Newsletter 305 - 16/07/2021
Vaccines turn political PM announces compulsory jabs for some, prompting first major anti-vax protest Amid concerns about an approaching fourth Covid wave hitting Greece this summer, the government announced the start of compulsory vaccinations this wee...
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Defence agreement, views on Turkey attract most interest during Pompeo visit
PoliticsForeign Policyof the S400 which is of a particular interest for the US. Upgraded role? The debate that has begun
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Tear gas instead of vaccines
AgoraStevanovic, and musician and rapper Zlatan Čordić Zlatko, who spoke at the protest, were arrested... who take to the streets en masse every Wednesday, constituting one of the most massive demonstrations
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Athens wary of North Macedonia PM's intentions, hopes for EU support over name issue
PoliticsForeign Policynot to use the constitutional name of North Macedonia in the domestic arena. This is a blantant violation
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Greeks most sceptical in EU about country's future, their voice counting in Europe
Society18 and 27 March 2017 by Kantar Public through face-to-face meetings with 1,010 citizens.
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Inauguration of TAP pipeline project offers investment, diplomatic boost
PoliticsForeign Policynear San Foca. The total length of the pipeline will be 867 kilometres of which 547 kilometres
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Samsung buys out Innoetics in latest boost for Greek tech sector
EconomyFeaturesis used by developers to improve app performance quality, was bought by San-Francisco based tech
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It's the hope that kills you
Agora, and Valencia had to be played 35 miles down the road at San Siro in Milan, when 40,000 Atalanta fans took
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Greece and creditors eye compromise to move review along
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAway from the rhetoric generated by Saturday’s WikiLeaks publication, Greece and its lenders appear to be edging towards a compromise on how to get the bailout review moving and to secure a disbursement before Athens runs into payment problems in July. ...
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Trade deficit up 14.2 pct in May as imports increase along with exports
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s trade deficit grew by 14.2 percent in May after falling by 14.3 percent in the previous month, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) provisional data showed on Friday. The increase in May reflects a rise in exports by 25.3 percent, which was ...
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