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PM tries to draw line under Golden Dawn affair, defends handling of second Covid-19 wave
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn his latest, but not particularly revealing, interview with the local print media Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis seeks to draw a line under the Golden Dawn affair and defends his government’s handling of the second coronavirus wave. Mitsotakis gave the wide-ranging interview to Ta Nea
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Parties clash ahead of budget vote, govt looks to ease holiday lockdown for churches
PoliticsGreek Politicsopposition MPs on issues ranging from healthcare spending and lockdown measures for retail
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ND under fire over fast-track legislation, pandemic contracts as SYRIZA sleaze claims surface
PoliticsGreek Politics. The legislation, which included measures ranging from the Covid vaccination programme to procedures for awarding
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New Democracy's 2021 agenda focusses on reforms, social support
PoliticsGreek Politics. Reforms feature in almost every area of the plan, ranging from simplifications to business registration
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PM hopes for return to normality by summer, but vaccine progress remains slow
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the community. Universities An education bill containing wide-ranging changes to the way universities
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Covid recession bumped pension spending to 18 pct of GDP in 2020
Economyto structural factors ranging technological progress to market liberalisation – will rise to 1.4 percent in 2040
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Government hints at perks for vaccinated as uptake stalls
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe growing concern, the government has been hinting at incentives for vaccination, ranging from putting
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Who lied about Covid-19 in Serbia, and how?
Agoraprefers temperature ranging from 3 to 6.7 degrees", while "the virus does not like temperatures below 0
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German elections: An open race to the finish line
Agoracompromise on vexing policy issues ranging from the Covid-19 pandemic, migration flows expected from
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Industrial turnover continues on recovery path with 25.2 pct rise in June
EconomyMacroeconomy, with the increases ranging from 18.2 percent in March to 52.9 percent in April. The increase in July
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