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Uptick in Covid-19 cases prompts caution as govt prepares to tackle pension backlog
PoliticsGreek Politics, such as catering businesses, hotels, liquor stores, hairdressers, taxis and betting shops. Pensions
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Govt's management of Covid-19 response challenged again after latest measures, PM’s trip
PoliticsGreek Politicsrather than 9 p.m. – and the closure of some stores on the weekend. Not surprisingly, this prompted some
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PM tightens lockdown, braces for economic and political impact
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Tuesday that a stricter lockdown will be imposed from Thursday in Attica as Greece tries to avoid a new, damaging wave of coronavirus. The new measures mean that retail stores, which had re-opened last month, will close again and primary and secondary
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Finance Ministry grapples with escalating cost of pandemic
Economyon Wednesday cited Finance Ministry in estimating that Tuesday evening’s announcement that retail stores
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Retail sales drop by 8.6% in 2020 as e-shops prosper but many sectors suffer
EconomyMacroeconomyand collections of purchased items out of the stores, the sector was only able to operate normally
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Re-opening plans hang in balance due to unrelenting virus
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAdonis Georgiadis is leading the charge with a proposal for retail stores to open from Monday under
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Amid virus gloom, govt lines up support for catering and targets swift upturn
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government, though, is pushing ahead with its plans to relax restrictions. Retail stores are opening from
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Newsletter 292 - 09/04/2021
of the retail sector. Stores across the country opened again to customers that had booked a three-hour
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Govt forced to back down over Easter travel, turns focus to May re-opening
PoliticsGreek Politicsseason while not being able to open stores, cafes, bars and restaurants would be highly damaging
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Late May Day rallies highlight divides in left and labour movement
PoliticsGreek Politicshighlights the fracturing of the labour movement. Recently unionised employees in chain stores called
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