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Newsletter 301 - 18/06/2021
and being out of touch with the realities of the modern workplace. “disconnect” outside working hours... mongering and being out of touch with the realities of the modern workplace. He used the same
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Podcast - The lives and legacy of Mikis Theodorakis
AgoraEarlier this month, Greece lost one of the most emblematic figures of its modern era, composer Mikis Theodorakis, who died on September 2 at the age of 96. Theodorakis was a multi-talented and multi... had on the public sphere and shaping modern Greece’s identity. Their discussion also touches
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Greece’s 14–29s: Ambitious, anxious and lacking trust
Societyand to display forms of modern sexism that dismiss or minimise women’s claims. These divides shape.... Finally, programmes that tackle gender‑based fear and modern sexism and early interventions in schools
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Newsletter 484 - 14/11/2025
as the architect of a modern, outward-looking country. In a Sunday social media post, the Prime... energy prices,” and “a new national wealth” to support future generations — a vision he called “modern
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Mitsotakis tries to rally base as Tsipras sharpens attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsapproaches key milestones, including the EU presidency in late 2027 and the bicentennial of the modern... ELGA to deliver faster compensation and modern irrigation planning. Closing his remarks, Tsipras
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An issue of statistical significance in Greece
Agorain the country’s modern history. Even as early as May 2009, the budget’s unrealistic projections were
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Coalition unwound
Agoraone of its most turbulent patches in modern history. Having secured a form of stability over
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Fight against tax evasion yields results, reveals challenges
Societya modern, efficient tax administration. It is not yet clear, though, if the country’s political
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Off the isles of Greece
Agoraanything of Lord Byron, ancient Greeks or their modern successors are dead. The least that can happen
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Come back Cleisthenes, all is forgiven
AgoraCleisthenes has a lot to answer for. Yes, he laid the groundwork for Athenian democracy in 507 BC but he also did it after being recalled from exile. As much as he helped transform ancient Greece, he a left dangerous legacy for its modern version. Since Cleisthenes, too many Greek politicians
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