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RRF proposals and Pissarides report chart direction of travel for post-pandemic Greece
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMitsotakis welcomed the committee’s conclusions, describing it as a report that does not mince its words
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Travel surplus up to Oct down by 78.2 pct as receipts plummet
EconomyMacroeconomymonths and came to 7.1 million visitors, when in the same period last year, Greece had welcomed 29.7
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Running the wrong way: Rama's spat with the EU over vaccination underlines growing frustration
Agora, the ruling party has hoarded political figures from opposition parties and welcomed back in its fold
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Response to "Medea" brings storm of opposition criticism as govt sets sights on summer
PoliticsGreek Politics, the idea is not universally welcomed. In January, the European Commission insisted that third-country
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Greek #MeToo claims snowball amid accusations of political cover-up
PoliticsGreek Politicsclaims of abuse has been welcomed as a breath of fresh air by historic victims, many of which feel free
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Pandemic raises economic pressure as govt hopes for imminent relief
PoliticsGreek Politics%. The survey suggests that the public has largely welcomed the government’s stance on the stand-off
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Athens poised for new round of talks with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policytalks between the two countries are closely monitored and welcomed by both the EU (especially ahead
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EU digital certificate seen as boost for tourism against backdrop of worsening pandemic
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe European Commission’s decision to back the issuance of so-called “Digital Green Certificates” for travel has been welcomed by PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis as a potential boost for Greek tourism. Αside from bringing positive news for the economy, the agreement to proceed with the implementation
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The unbearably slow vaccination process in Croatia
AgoraWhen the first delivery of the vaccine against COVID-19 finally arrived in Croatia in the early morning hours of 26 December 2020, the scene was a bit anticlimactic – the director of the Croatian Institute of Public Health (HZJZ) Krunoslav Capak solemnly welcomed a small cardboard box that was big
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Ex-PMs engage in public spat, highlighting contrasting approaches to Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policybe noted however that in 1997 New Democracy welcomed the declaration, as did Synaspismos, SYRIZA’s
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