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Newsletter 448 - 24/01/2025
. The prime minister stated that he did not expect bilateral relations between the two countries to change... just 38 pct, compared to 49 pct negative and 13 pct neutral. The finding somewhat undermines Mitsotakis
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Athens seeks talks with Erdogan as Turkey steps up diplomatic activity in region
PoliticsForeign Policygovernments seem unlikely to take conclusive steps to resolve their bilateral disputes. In any case... to a large extent the new UN-led efforts aiming at finding a resolution on the Cyprus issue. Within
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Tsipras travels to China hoping to fulfil ambition of closer Sino-Greek ties
PoliticsForeign Policyvisit and the signing of bilateral agreements on commerce and tourism. The government is also.... Since signing the third bailout, and then winning the subsequent general election in September
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Mitsotakis in Berlin with limited expectations
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the Chancellery listed bilateral relations and the future of Europe, as well as getting to know the policies...Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Berlin today for his first formal meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel since winning the national elections. While the new government’s economic policy
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Running the wrong way: Rama's spat with the EU over vaccination underlines growing frustration
Agoraand key member states were already few and far between, as illustrated by the lack of bilateral meetings... not to bite on the hand that “feeds” their people, invest in their future and build their schools. Winning
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Athens wary of North Macedonia PM's intentions, hopes for EU support over name issue
PoliticsForeign Policy. For the bilateral relations, the Greek government insists that its failure to ratify three memoranda... that gained just over 43 pct of the vote in the May 8 elections, winning 58 seats — three short
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Supreme Court ruling casts doubt over property tax revenues
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA Council of State ruling in January looks to have blown a 500-million-euro hole in the government’s fiscal plans. Now a Supreme Court verdict is threatening to create an even bigger shortfall in Greece’s public finances. Last month’s judgement is likely to lead to the coalition repaying about 500
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S&P upgrades Greece one notch to B, sees growth in 2015
Economyforeign bond placements. The remaining amount of 6 billion will be partly met by Greek banks repaying
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Eurobank reports loss of 186.6 mln in Q3
EconomyBanking, the management said: “We are not considering repaying them any time soon”. In addition, the bank noted
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Newsletter 17 - 27/02/2015
Yanis Varoufakis admitted this week that the government might have difficulty repaying 1.6 billion
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