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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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Deliberations over primary residence bill set to delay green light from Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammescheme would be its ability to bring down the redefault rate, which has been above the cure rate
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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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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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Newsletter 171 -20/07/2018
Institute for Economic Research (DIW) argues. The report, published on Wednesday, is authored
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China’s Footprint in Southeast Europe: Constructing the "Balkan Silk Road"
Agoraof the agreements between Hungary, Serbia and China along the Budapest – Belgrade Corridor X initiative. When.... It is a subsidiary of the fully licensed BoC bank located in Hungary. BoC has a strategic partnership pact... against Hungary. The probe is looking into the financial viability of the USD 2.89 billion project
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Greeks crying out for political change but doubt it will happen, poll finds
SocietyIndia and Kenya pair high reform demand with relative optimism, while Sweden and the Netherlands... disillusionment. Global context In India and Kenya, where demand for reform is also high, confidence is far stronger. In India, 70 percent seek major reform yet 59 percent of those believe change can succeed
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Athens goes over energy plans, eyes enhanced role
PoliticsForeign Policybetween the natural gas systems of Greece and Bulgaria, entering near Komotini and exiting near Stara
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Athens promotes role as energy hub as PM prepares for talks in Washington
PoliticsForeign Policythe northeastern Greek city of Komotini and Stara Zagora, in central Bulgaria. That includes
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Greeks' views on Muslims out of step with other Europeans, survey indicates
Society, followed by Hungary (76 percent) and Spain (68 percent). Notably, since 2005 the share of the public... in Hungary (82 percent) and Poland (75 percent) was this view more common. However, on the question whether... in their country a negative rating, while one-in-five or more express this view in Hungary (32 percent
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