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Podcast - Covid-19 takes another bite out of the Greek economy
AgoraOver the last few weeks, Greece has not just seen more worrying data on the Covid-19 front, but the forecasts for its economy have also been worsening. Nick Malkoutzis and Phoebe Fronista discuss where things have gone wrong this year for the Greek economy, particularly in the tourism sector
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Newsletter 276 -04/12/2020
New Democracy party has been increasingly impacted by the pandemic over the last couple of weeks
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SYRIZA seeks to exploit ND's faltering handling of coronavirus crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsconsiderably over the last few weeks and the actions or words of some ministers have made it increasingly
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Budget passed as govt pins hopes on vaccine rollout to get economy on track
PoliticsGreek Politicsmovements in the coming weeks.
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Govt waiting for arrival of vaccine to deliver some Covid-19 relief
PoliticsGreek Politics. It remains to be seen over the coming weeks whether the government’s hopes of breaking out
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Vaccination scheme gearing up as more jabs arrive, but some scepticism persists
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe vaccine has decreased in recent weeks. However, recent reports of the low initial uptake among hospital
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Cabinet reshuffle and Covid-19 strategy dominate agenda for start of 2021
PoliticsGreek Politicssuggested to the local media already that the strict lockdown should not be lifted for another 2-3 weeks
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New Year reshuffle brings more MPs into cabinet, keeps key ministers in post
PoliticsGreek Politicscalling for in recent weeks. One of the highest-profile casualties of the reshuffle is Labour Secretary
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Newsletter 279 -13/11/2020
Kerameus, whose removal the opposition had been calling for in recent weeks. One of the highest-profile
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Govt concerned by virus mutations, encouraged by increase in vaccination rate
PoliticsGreek PoliticsHaving seen a decline on Covid-19 numbers over the last couple of weeks, paving the way for secondary schools to re-open on Monday, the government is now on the lookout for any threat posed by mutations of the virus. The first case of the South African variant of the coronavirus was detected
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