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Newsletter 246 -03/04/2020
and 100 percent. Applying this methodology across its member countries, the country most affected
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Greece pinpoints flaws in Turkey's Aegean claims
PoliticsForeign Policy” as of December 2020. However, the operation is still mostly on paper as the only EU member states
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Amid lack of communication, overflights add to Greek-Turkish tension
PoliticsForeign Policyby the Turkish-Libya memorandum signed last November. Besides Italy and France, no other EU member
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Govt looks for formula to re-start tourism as calls intensify for support of entertainment sector
PoliticsGreek Politics, tourism confederation SETE and its 13 member organisations set out a number of demands, ranging
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On lockdown: The moments that will remain
Agora– another member of the faithful looking for comfort while his place of worship also remained shut
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ND hopes economy will pick up as second stage of lockdown easing begins
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the European Stability Mechanism to euro area member states. Each country will be allowed to draw
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Greek families burdened by high tax rates
SocietyA study by the Washington-based think tank, the Tax Foundation, has found that Greek families pay among the highest rates of tax out of OECD member states. The figures were presented in Greece by the Markos Dragoumis Center for Liberal Studies (KEFiM). They show that a Greek worker without children
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The Agora Podcast - Episode 3 (Europe in recovery mode)
Agora-tank about what kind of economic damage the pandemic will leave behind and how EU member states
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Communication prices in Greece highest in EU27
SocietyGreece continues to be the most expensive country in the European Union (EU 27) for communication, according to the latest consumer price comparison by Eurostat. The survey looked at consumer price levels across the 27 member states in 2019 and compared them to a baseline of the EU 27 average
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Criticism of Athens "Great Walk" prompts debate on public spaces
PoliticsGreek Politicsaccusing the mayor of bypassing them on key spending decisions. Nassos Iliopoulos, a SYRIZA member
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