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April drop of 9.9 pct for industrial production largest since 2011 as virus takes toll
EconomyMacroeconomy, related to Covid-19. The rate of contraction was among the strongest since the depths of the credit crisis
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Parties jostle over economic data, public still backs ND approach on pandemic
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe opposition party has gained one point since April. There was no significant change among the smaller parties.
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Tsipras struggles to revive and repackage SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicslast year was the strongest performance among Europe’s social democratic parties, underlining his
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Exceptional conditions behind reduced unemployment rate of 14.4 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyinactive population now stands at 3.37 million. The unemployment rate among women fell by 5.8 percentage
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Majority of Greeks report financial hardship due to Covid-19
Societyto be among the worst affected, the paper said. Of those surveyed, 61 percent of Greeks said
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Reshuffle back on the cards as PM unveils plans for Greek industry
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat “there is no question of a reshuffle”. The consensus among commentators is that any new appointments are likely
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Distrust in news sources remains high, regardless of popularity
Society,” the survey said. Around 30 percent trust the news they use themselves, which is among the lowest
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and correct any missteps. The consensus among commentators is that any new appointments are likely
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ND feeling fiscal pressure as row over media handouts rumbles on
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe latest macroeconomic data has highlighted the fiscal pressure that is mounting on Greece’s centre-right government, especially as it hopes to return to its programme of tax cuts later this year. Meanwhile, a row continues to rage over New Democracy’s decision to share out 20 million euros among
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ELSTAT shows decrease in material deprivation, poverty risk, while education mobility remains static
Societyfor children and 16.2 percent overall. In 2009, the rate was 11.9 percent for children. Among the total
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