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Outdoor gatherings with hint of protest raise concerns over relaxation of lockdown
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs Greece enters the second phase of easing lockdown restrictions, there is growing concern in the government about outdoor gatherings drawing scores of people to squares in major cities. While some have attributed a political flavour to the events, there are hints that the evidence of growing
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Greece's post-lockdown hubris
Agoraany hints to passengers and passers-by of the exceptional circumstances. Signage in parks
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Covid-19 data controversy rumbles on, as opposition probes on transparency
PoliticsGreek Politics, following hints in the media from members of the committee and outside experts about the quality
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IMF ups 2021 growth forecast to 6.5 pct, but keeps modest outlook for longer term
EconomyMacroeconomythe 2021 growth was seen at 4.3 pct and 6 pct for 2022. However, there were hints in the latest post
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ND presents united front at anniversary event, but factional tensions lurk
PoliticsGreek Politicsclosely by political observers and opposition parties for hints as to the mood and the state of relations
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From the National Energy and Climate Plan to COP26: What has Greek climate policy learned?
Societypronouncements at the COP26 summit, ongoing negotiations over EU policy instruments, and hints on the content
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Covid measures extended despite govt optimism, as inflation causes political tension
PoliticsGreek Politicson keeping in place all the measures introduced over the Christmas holidays, despite earlier hints
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Govt counts cost of own energy package as hopes of coordinated EU response fade
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen hints that the government is planning further measures to cushion the effects of inflation
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Newsletter 339 - 27/05/2022
, the PASOK-KINAL leader offered no further hints as to who the party would side with in the event of a hung
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Opposition frets over foreclosure decision as ND casts net for new faces
PoliticsGreek Politics. It also hints at what might be Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s most likely plan to secure
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