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Greece to enter second lockdown as govt faces criticism over 'total failure'
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece is to enter a three-week national lockdown at 6 am Saturday to counteract the alarming rise in Covid-19 infection rates, which have increased pressure on the country’s healthcare system in recent weeks. The new spate of measures was officially announced by PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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Opposition parties attack government narrative on pandemic handling
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA of playing games with the presentation of death rates to score political points. SYRIZA leader
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Greece among hardest hit in Covid-related drop for European arrivals
EconomyFeaturestrend in August would not continue into the following months. In terms of hotel occupancy rates
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Greece persistently bottom of the list for EU gender equality
Societyincreased women’s employment rates, lower risks of poverty for both women and men, improved gender
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Govt focusses on post-lockdown management amid persistently high Covid numbers
PoliticsGreek Politicspoints. The government continues to receive relatively high approval rates for its handling
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Covid-19 leaves Greece facing 200 pct debt-to-GDP ratio in 2021, long road to sustainability
EconomyProgrammedeteriorates compared to the previous baseline. A large part of the debt is financed at low rates
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Alpha Bank Q3 results reflect net profits of 43.8 mln
EconomyBankingas the adverse impact from market rates on deposits, though this was partially offset by the improved
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Updated IMF DSA sees Greek debt as sustainable in medium-term, risks over long-term
EconomyMacroeconomyinterest rates and long maturities. However, long-term sustainability is subject to material risks
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OECD sees heavy hit from pandemic, gradual recovery in 2021 picking up pace in 2022
Economy. The OECD highlighted that recovery could be stronger than projected if support package execution rates
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PM on defensive over Covid-19 stance as debate rages over testing
PoliticsGreek Politicsexperts are seemingly unable to explain persistently high infection rates. As the pandemic has
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