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PM opts for risky move with vaccination penalty as Covid threat grows
PoliticsGreek Politicsas it tackles the current Covid wave. The situation at Greek hospitals, where efforts to double the number
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OECD adds to strong recovery forecasts, sees 6.7 pct growth this year and 4.8 pct in 2022
Economythan double from the 2.1 pct of 2021, to 4.4 pct next year. Public finances will enter a recovery
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PBO outlines positives from 2021, warns about uncertainty in 2022
Economythat is double the EU average. Despite the overall positive sentiment around the recovery, the recent
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New Omicron measures met with exasperation by business and scepticism from opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics. Double masks or high protection masks will become mandatory for servers in bars and restaurants
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Covid spike forces change in govt plans, eclipsing deal with banks for rollout of RRF loans
PoliticsGreek Politicsto more than double in a day, blowing the previous daily record out of the water. The key concern
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Newsletter 322 - 07/01/2022
annually and natural gas shot up by 31.7 percent. The prices of some basic goods have even risen by double
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Covid measures extended despite govt optimism, as inflation causes political tension
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the pandemic, with New Democracy holding on to a double-digit lead over SYRIZA. A sounding
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Support for ND continues to erode even as alternative remains elusive
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyriakos Mitsotakis’s New Democracy is holding onto a double-digit lead more than half-way into its term in government, but the latest polls offer several reasons for concern for the conservative party. The resurgence in popularity of centre-left KINAL is perhaps the clearest expression of popular
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Newsletter 328 - 18/02/2022
the obvious monthly spikes in energy-related products that were captured in the latest CPI data, double
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Athens makes landmark foreign policy shift by sending arms to Ukraine
PoliticsForeign Policy. The same sources note that, in the interests of avoiding double standards, Athens and Nicosia should
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