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Mistrust of politics grows as army and police gain favour, survey indicates
Societyin the most recently available data set for this category which is from 2009. This phenomenon can
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Population projections show demographic problem set to worsen in coming decades
Societyby 382,227 people, with the negative trend not showing signs of stopping. The brain drain phenomenon which
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Tsipras eyes further expansion into centre-left territory after reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicspolitical force. The inclusion of former PASOK officials in the cabinet is not a new phenomenon. Two
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Tourism institute shows international flight seat schedule to Greece down by 7 pct in 2019
EconomyFeaturesincreased the phenomenon of ‘staycations’ and impacted tourism patterns. In terms of absolute seat
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S&P keeps rating at 'B+' and highlights obstacles to competitiveness
Economyagreed with the countries lenders is expected to reduce the phenomenon of strategic defaults
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Greek graduates still unequipped for job market, study suggests
Societycriteria. The phenomenon was most pronounced in the energy sector where 49.2 percent of companies said
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After the tweetstorm - Tracing the course of #IStandWithGreece
Agora”, this latest phenomenon suggests that the ties are becoming closer and more reciprocal, channelled
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Nearly half of all households still rely on pensions for income, survey shows
SocietyResearch from the Hellenic Confederation of Professionals, Craftsmen and Merchants (GSEVEE) has shown that pensions financially support almost half of all households in Greece. The phenomenon also reflects the high number of pensioners in the country, with around 2.6 million pensioners currently
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EU enlargement - a moving target that is moving further away
Agoranot understand how seductive power is in it itself, as a phenomenon, and how difficult it is to voluntarily give
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Some sad lessons the Western Balkans can learn from Bulgaria's EU Journey
Agoracriteria. They are a relatively new phenomenon introduced when former-communist countries applied
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