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  1. The oil and gas debate Greece is not having

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    , if the above proves correct this is a high-risk–low-return bet. Oil and gas drilling is a heavily polluting

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  2. Greece prepares more measures to support economy after Eurogroup relaxes fiscal restrictions

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    ’s 37-billion-euro “Corona Response Investment Initiative,” which will be directed at health care

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  3. Newsletter 245 -27/03/2020

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    . In addition to the emergency quantitative easing programme launched by the European Central Bank, a “corona

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  4. Mitsotakis urges EU to act after European Council stalemate
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    to have earlier called for a so-called “corona-bond” to be issued to give governments the necessary

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  5. Amid Eurogroup stalemate, Athens focusses on extra liquidity available after ECB move
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    backed over the last few days the idea of issuing a so-called corona-bond. However, this proposal met

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  6. Greece takes stock of measures to mitigate Covid-19 impact after Eurogroup reaches deal on latest batch

    Economy

    . It is clear, though, that the idea of a “corona-bond” in the form that some eurozone member states

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  7. Govt pushes tourism message, digests EU stimulus proposal
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    with nine other European leaders to call for a “Corona-bond.” Although the Recovery Fund would

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  8. Athens welcomes volume, form of Commission's pandemic recovery plan

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    EU leaders that had publicly called for the issuing of “Corona-bond” to raise funds

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  9. Excess of vaccines in Serbia will go to waste
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    that the corona virus is "much weaker than the seasonal flu" and that Serbia can develop the vaccine

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  10. Tsipras launches attack on New Democracy as reactions to lockdown mount
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    in the coming week, among which is a partial write-off for so-called corona-debts incurred by small

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