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Newsletter 137 -27/10/2017
and the visiting inspectors also appeared to reach an agreement regarding retirement pay for widows
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Tsipras invites Middle East investment at second EU-Arab summit
PoliticsForeign Policywas to overhaul the economic model that led to the crisis and that the rewards of these reforms would pay off
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Newsletter 140 -17/11/2017
euros will be handed back to pensioners who were found to have had part of their retirement pay
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OECD sees growth picking up, warns about society and financial sector
EconomyMacroeconomypart-time employment and jobs that pay only the minimum wage, improved personal finances will lead next
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Opposition keeps spotlight on arms deal as coalition looks for way out
PoliticsGreek Politicssince the Saudis did not pay for the ammunition. The government appears to be trying to find a way
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Tusk proposals over refugee quotas puts Athens on alert ahead of EU summit
PoliticsGreek Politicsproposed forcing countries that do not cooperate to pay a contribution of 250,000 euros per asylum
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EU disunity on refugees and its poisonous effects
Agora, the European commission proposed forcing countries that do not cooperate to pay a contribution
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Countdown begins for multi-bill, coalition eyes minimum wage increase
EconomyProgramme-time employees, they will only have to pay half of the 10,550-euro fine.
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Government takes another stab at media regulation among growing scepticism
Societythe media owners pay their fair share for using the public airwaves. Tsipras sought to drive home
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Pensions continue to be main source of income for half of Greek households
Societythat they would not be able to pay the ENFIA property tax. Although 25 percent of respondents
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