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Energy propels 18.4% YoY rise in import prices for April
EconomyMacroeconomyby 2.2 percent, moderating from the rise of 14.2 percent in the previous month. The index’s 12-month
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis cheer Macron win, hope to benefit
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister and Alexis Tsipras and New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis appear to see the victory of Emmanuel Macron in France’s presidential election as a potential boost for their political... these elections are important for Greeks,” said Moscovici “I know Emmanuel Macron very well,” added the EU
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Athens prods EU to resume enlargement process for Western Balkans
PoliticsForeign Policy, the European Council president, and President Emmanuel Macron of France, who has spoken of a wider... — including my great friend, French President Emmanuel Macron. He’s both a deep thinker and a man
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OPEKEPE, Predator and Ankara tension set tone for post-Easter politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsalso navigating a sharp rhetorical clash with Ankara and preparing for Emmanuel Macron’s visit later... this backdrop, the government is preparing for the April 24-25 official visit of French President Emmanuel
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Macron’s visit to Athens delivers agreements, messages and political meaning
PoliticsGreek PoliticsEmmanuel Macron’s two‑day visit to Athens unfolded as a dense, symbol‑laden and strategically significant moment for both countries, but also with implications for Europe more broadly. For the Greek...” of the agreement, while Emmanuel Macron insisted it is “not just words,” pointing to France’s stance during
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Greek pensions laid bare
Agoraof Emmanuel Schizas's recent blog post), in 2009 when employer contributions were just over 11
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Study weighs up extent of Greek emigration during crisis
Societyof the people ‘emigrating’ are foreign citizens returning home,” Emmanuel Schizas, a data analyst, told
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Stepping up search for alliances, Tsipras welcomes Euro-Med leaders
PoliticsGreek Politics,” said French social democrat Emmanuel Maurel “I don’t want to interfere in Greek politics
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Don't celebrate a French reconnection for EU just yet
AgoraEurope is breathing another sigh of relief after seeing centrist Emmanuel Macron burst through with an unexpected victory in the first round of the French presidential elections on Sunday. He collected almost 24 percent of the vote and beat far-right candidate Marine Le Pen into second place. Le
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No honeymoon for Macron
Agoraon the result of the mid-June legislative elections. In principle, his “En Marche” movement is well...Emmanuel Macron does not have a lot of time for celebrations after winning the second round of the presidential election on Sunday. Never has an incoming president had to confront a higher level
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