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  1. Authorities struggle with islanders' resistance to closed centres for migrants
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    , and it could soon see New Democracy counting the political cost.

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  2. Losing game: Another doomed effort to revive Greek football?
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    Agora

    there is enough to gain from disturbing the status quo. Too many football club owners in Greece see

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  3. Newsletter 241 - 28/02/2020

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    see New Democracy counting the political cost. Given that the conservatives were outspoken

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  4. After the tweetstorm - Tracing the course of #IStandWithGreece

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    as an early instance of what they see as an age-old contest between east and west. The implication

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  5. Newsletter 242 -06/03/2020

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    saying that the MoF was waiting to see how events played out first. 2 Unemployment drops to 16.3 pct

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  6. MoF to announce measures for safeguarding businesses impacted by COVID19

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    this year while the more adverse scenario could see it growing by 1.8 percent. The latest GDP figures

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  7. Govt steps up policy response, hoping to impede Coronavirus
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    that roughly seven in 10 Greeks see the coronavirus as a large or considerable threat for Greece

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  8. Govt ratchets up coronavirus measures, while planning further support for economy

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    and Stability Pact, which could see Greece’s primary surplus targets lowered, and the ability to divert

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  9. Tourism industry braces for outcome of gloomy Covid-19 scenarios
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    rescue the tourism season, Greeks are very likely to see a drop in their disposable income due

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  10. PM joins forces with some eurozone partners to lobby for "corona-bond"

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    was such an example. Combined with the imperative to support the economy, Mitsotakis and his government see

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