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  1. Manufacturing remains in expansion in May amid client demand concerns
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    S&P analysts. “Headwinds to growth began to exert themselves on expectations for the year ahead

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  2. Government presses ahead with legislative work by delivering on some economic pledges
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    began. There will also be an increase of 1,000 euros in the tax-free threshold from next year

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  3. Newsletter 390 - 21/07/2023

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    that preparation for the fire season began earlier than ever this year, in January. It also argues

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  4. Government pledges land register action in bid to address everyday problems
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    by the process of digitising land records, which began in 2018, and which has increased the burden

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  5. Greece and Turkey head towards crucial stage of negotiations
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    at a political level that will substitute the exploratory talks, which began in 2002, but were unofficial talks

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  6. Weak demand and adverse weather reflected in Sep PMI, barely in expansion territory
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    manufacturing demand conditions across Europe began to spill over into Greece, as a weaker expansion

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  7. Mitsotakis visits China to keep relations ticking over
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    nationals and sick and wounded Palestinians began leaving Gaza through the Rafah border crossing

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  8. Newsletter 402 - 17/11/2023

    Newsletters

    capped a traumatic few days for the opposition party, which began with a fractious meeting of SYRIZA’s

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  9. Athens prepares for Erdogan visit, high-level talks with Turkish officials
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    The High-Level Cooperation Council between Greece and Turkey, which will be held after seven years in Athens on December 7, is seen by both sides as a further step in the course of improving bilateral relations – a process that began earlier this year following the deadly earthquakes in Turkey

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  10. Budget debate begins as poll highlights opposition's weakness
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The debate over next year’s budget began in Parliament on Wednesday, ahead of this Sunday’s vote. Although the government is coming under attack over the cost of living and taxation, this political pressure is still not translating into any substantial shift in public opinion. Finance Minister

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