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  1. Most popular society articles of 2013
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    , which promises to be a year of significant developments for Greece. 1. Tech start-ups click

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  2. Where we stand in the Greek bank recapitalisation process
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    Economy

    subscriptions, click here.

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  3. Holding out for a (reformist) hero
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    Agora

    -newsletter, which is available to subscribers. To find out more about subscriptions, click here. You

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  4. One year of SYRIZA

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    to subscribers. To find out more about subscriptions, click here. Nick Malkoutzis

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  5. Athens Conference on European Energy Law

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    supply. To register, please click here. The conference is proudly sponsored by HELPE, ELPEDISON, DESFA

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  6. Mistrust in news reporting persists amid chaotic media landscape
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    or are characterised by click-bait and driving social media traffic. This phenomenon extends to both large and small

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  7. Parties clash ahead of budget vote, govt looks to ease holiday lockdown for churches

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    shopping malls to participate in the “click away” scheme for retail, and nail salons to operate on the same

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  8. Lockdown set to be extended as political friction continues
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    , however, that the retail sector will open next week. Even the “click away” option, allowing customers

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  9. Govt prepares new round of economic relief as Covid remains a threat
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that shops will be able to open for “click in shop” customers from next Monday, April 5, before

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  10. Fighting fake news is a "to be or not to be" battle
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    Agora

    of affirmation ("click-bait" journalism...); c) social media profiles (where misinformation is spread

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