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Newsletter 494 - 13/02/2026
, Mitsotakis has been grappling with a more combustible problem: the simmering anger of farmers
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Tsipras keeps bailout issues in safe hands but fails to inspire with new cabinet
PoliticsGreek Politicsor removed a number of other ministers deemed to have created problems for the last government
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Discontent in SYRIZA simmers as Tsipras seeks to conclude talks with creditors
PoliticsGreek Politicson Friday, when a government-inspired debate led to MPs voting for a House inquiry into bank loans
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Effort to unite PASOK and Potami seems to have hit a wall
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the two parties. Potami wants the voting process to be as open as possible, perhaps being inspired
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A sudden turnaround that could lead to sharp shock
Agora- in the best case – will be one of recovery after the massive, virus-inspired shock, the Greek economy
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Where is Odysseus? Part 2 - Uncertainty
Agora. Women’s liberation also inspired new social and political conditions. The gradual erosion of religion
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Government lines up bills on education and housing, mulls social media controls for minors
PoliticsGreek Politicsinspired by Australia’s social media ban for under-16s, the proposals are set to be presented on Monday
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US-China port spat gives Athens taste of diplomatic challenges ahead
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe government unveiled US-inspired plans for a logistics and energy hub at the port of Elefsina
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Greece continues to edge up in "ease of doing business" rankings despite persistent problems
EconomyGreece has moved up several spots in the World Bank’s “Ease of Doing Business” ranking, with improvements in several areas but serious problems persisting in a number of areas, such as the enforcement of contracts. According to the World Bank’s Doing Business 2015 report, Greece ranks 61st in terms
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Greece's imminent funding problems: All the numbers you need
EconomyProgrammebillion. This restriction should not pose any problems for the 3-month T-Bills issued last December
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