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  1. Newsletter 311 - 08/10/2021

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    party saw its majority in Parliament shrink slightly this week. Although the dismissal of one

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  2. France defence pact secures strong backing despite questions over finances, motives
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    under attack, and vice-versa. The vote in Thursday’s plenary saw 191 MPs back the deal and 109 vote

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  3. Tear gas instead of vaccines
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    among the opponents of vaccination, who saw proof in this tragedy that vaccines are deadly... who take to the streets en masse every Wednesday, constituting one of the most massive demonstrations

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  4. Newsletter 312 - 15/10/2021

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    in this year’s World Press Freedom Index, which saw Greece drop five places to 70th out of 180

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  5. Newsletter 313 - 22/10/2021

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    . Meanwhile, 42-year-old MEP Nikos Androulakis – one of the youngest hopefuls – saw an opportunity to call

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  6. Retail sales grow for fifth month in a row but rate eases to 8.8 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    rise in pharmaceutical products and cosmetics. Automotive fuel only saw a volume drop of 3.5 percent

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  7. Newsletter 316 - 12/11/2021

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    by critics as an expression of the PM’s disdain for the media, while others saw in it the harried

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  8. Surprise handout announcement provokes storm of criticism from opposition
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    . The latest, carried out by Alco for Open TV, found that fewer than 1 in 5 respondents saw

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  9. Retail sales rise by 13 pct in Sep as fuel has notable impact

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    and cosmetics. Automotive fuel only saw a volume rise of 1.4 percent, with the divergence from

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  10. Greek fiscal deficits and debt since 2000
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    deficits were accumulated during the period 2000-2010 of some €176 billion; the decade thereafter saw

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