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Tsipras invites Middle East investment at second EU-Arab summit
PoliticsForeign Policywas to overhaul the economic model that led to the crisis and that the rewards of these reforms would pay off
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OECD sees growth picking up, warns about society and financial sector
EconomyMacroeconomypart-time employment and jobs that pay only the minimum wage, improved personal finances will lead next
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Countdown begins for multi-bill, coalition eyes minimum wage increase
EconomyProgramme-time employees, they will only have to pay half of the 10,550-euro fine.
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Focus of discussion for lenders moves to debt relief, post-MoU framework
EconomyProgrammeto pay back its loans,” said the ESM chief, adding that this system is also applied for the other
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Coalition's moves on public sector hirings under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicscontributions that the state will have to pay for its employees to the unified social security fund
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Europe, the euro and a leader like Putin: survey reveals mixed views of Greeks in 2018
Societyto a job with high pay and good prospects for professional development, but with low work stability
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Tsakalotos sees timely conclusion to fourth review despite growing doubts
EconomyProgrammeto avoid homeowners in working class districts having to pay more ENFIA and would like as much time
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Working-class homes or millionaires' mansions - what's going under the hammer in property auctions?
EconomyFeaturesOn Wednesday 21 March, a familiar scene played out outside the offices of a notary in central Athens. A few dozen protesters organised by the anti-austerity “I Won’t Pay” movement and the political parties Popular Unity and Course for Freedom clashed with police as they tried to obstruct
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Tsipras fends off election rumours, Mitsotakis talks up moderate qualities
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSpirtzis suggested that it is no great loss as the company did not pay taxes in Greece and did not employ
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Tsakalotos eyes conclusion of review and debt talks, will not dispute pension cuts
EconomyProgramme, it appears Athens is aware that the reductions to retirement pay are not seen purely as a cost-saving
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