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  1. ND braces for deeper economic impact from Covid-19, mulls more assistance
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    sectors and some areas of Greece have already started to see a pick-up in activity. He admitted, though

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  2. Newsletter 255 -26/06/2020

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    sectors and some areas of Greece have already started to see a pick-up in activity. He admitted

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  3. Mitsotakis-Erdogan call seen as first step to possible thaw in relations

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    to see a conflict between the two sides, while the US has been seeking ways to defuse tension between

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  4. Newsletter 256 -03/07/2020

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    , investments will be hit by the pandemic as companies defer spending decisions, exports will see

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  5. Approval of street protest law a potential source of political tumult
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    the leftists parties and caused a split in KINAL, developments that they see as being reminiscent of the early

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  6. Newsletter 258 -07/17/2020

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    , while 21.4 percent said that it is a risk. Out of those who see the crisis as an opportunity, over

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  7. EU deal appears promising for Greece, but success rides on efficient use of funds

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    of grants available. The breakdown for Greece will see Athens having access to up to 38 billion euros from

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  8. OECD advocates closer look at health and capital quality of Greek banks
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    practices and strategies that will see it eventually set out the conditions for its divestment from

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  9. Greece on alert over Turkish maritime plans, senses EU backing
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    . Mitsotakis spoke with Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin. Wait and see For the time being, Turkey has

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  10. Newsletter 259 -24/07/2020

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    billion euros of this money. The breakdown for Greece will see Athens having access to up to 38 billion

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