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Govt prepares to increase energy subsidies, lifts most Covid restrictions
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be climbing again to 194 new admissions on Tuesday, up from the weekly average of 160. Just under a third
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Building permit growth slows to 6.8 pct July, activity up by 31 pct in first seven months
EconomyMacroeconomyindicator improved by 13.5 points, turning positive again to 12.3 points, towards a remarkable recovery
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Gennimata withdrawal throws open KINAL leadership race
PoliticsGreek Politics, but there is a possibility, again minor, that the opposition parties could come together to form a governing
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again to 12.3 points, towards a remarkable recovery of 56.3 points since January.
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Government and citizens in Montenegro: Turning a deaf ear to warnings, measures and responsibility
Agora. Because, again, politics have clouded common sense. The decisions made by the former government were
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Credit expansion slows to 0.7 pct in Sep as loans to enterprises lead way
EconomyMacroeconomyto enterprises turns positive again after two months. Within corporate lending, the flow of credit
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Covid resurgence triggers replay of last year's political debate
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece was again the epicentre of the second Covid wave, which ultimately resulted in a five-month
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Minister discounts lockdowns, vaccine mandate extension amid Covid surge
PoliticsGreek PoliticsHealth Minister Thanos Plevris has once again denied that the government plans to impose horizontal restrictions or extend the vaccination mandate to combat the surge in cases of Covid-19. The denials come as case numbers and hospitalisations in northern Greece have started to resemble
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Awaiting the magic wand that will end the pandemic
Agoraonce again, because it is more appropriate to use a more precise formulation and say
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PMI grows for eighth month despite supply chain, inflation challenges
EconomyMacroeconomy. They added that "While there are many positives, supply shortages and delivery delays were again
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