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The Agora Podcast - Episode 2 (Tourism, but not as we know it)
AgoraThe second episode in our new podcast series looks at how the Greek tourism industry is faring amid the turbulence caused by the coronavirus. Host Nick Malkoutzis speaks to a specialist on the subject, Eleftheria Pantziou of Greek Travel Pages, to find out what the usually busy summer season
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The Agora Podcast - Episode 3 (Europe in recovery mode)
AgoraThe European Commission has presented its proposal for a recovery fund to help EU countries stimulate their economies and overcome the impact of the coronavirus. In this episode of The Agora, Nick Malkoutzis speaks to John Springford and Christian Odendahl from the Centre for European Reform think
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Episode 4 - The many sides of migration
Agoraepisode of The Agora podcast, host Nick Malkoutzis and MacroPolis features writer Georgia Nakou take
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Episode 5 - Greece & Turkey on the borderline
AgoraOn the latest episode of The Agora podcast, we examine Greek-Turkish relations, which are going through another rough patch. Athens and Ankara being at odds is not something new, but a rising number of issues have been causing friction between the two capitals over the last few months. In late
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Episode 6 - Greece's rugged media landscape
AgoraIn this episode of The Agora podcast, we're taking a closer look at the Greek media landscape. We'll be asking why the public has little trust in the country's media and examining what difficulties a local independent outlet faces as it tries to upset the established pattern of news coverage. Our
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Episode 7 - A Euro2004 retrospective
AgoraUsually, The Agora podcast is dedicated to analysing the latest political, geopolitical, economic and even social developments affecting Greece. In this episode, though, we have gone in a different direction. Sixteen years on from one of the greatest upsets in sporting history, we look back at how
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Episode 8 - Athens: An ancient city grappling with modern problems
AgoraIn this episode, we take to the streets of our home city, Athens, to get an idea of what interventions would improve life in the Greek capital. Our producer Phoebe Fronista speaks to MacroPolis features writer Georgia Nakou about the Great Walk, a pilot scheme introducing pedestrian walkways
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Episode 9 - Greek economy toiling under pandemic pressure
AgoraIn this episode, we have returned to one of the first topics we covered so can examine how the Greek economy is coping with Covid-19. Our producer, Phoebe Fronista, has been speaking to Constantinos Kouvaras, the area director in Greece for the Bacardi drinks company, to get a feel of how things
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Revenues at 4.77 bln in Oct, beating target for fourth straight month
Economyto the targets being beaten over the last four months, even though there is a steady increase in unpaid...The final budget execution to October confirmed preliminary figures, released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on November 13, showing revenues beating monthly targets by 763 million euros
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SYRIZA on defensive as election campaign draws to close
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe deadly Tempe train crash. Despite Tsipras’s efforts, there is a sense that the Katrougalos episode... with a comfortable lead in the opinion polls. The latest survey by GPO for Star TV puts ND more than 6 points... to seek second elections with the aim of securing an outright majority, which would probably mean winning
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