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Who lied about Covid-19 in Serbia, and how?
Agoranew this infectious diseases. At one point one could read in the media that Tylol hot (powder
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Flagship pension reform hits snag over transition cost
PoliticsGreek Politicsto vindicate ND’s rivals for pressing home this point. The creditors’ stance, which the government
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Scrutiny over mandatory vaccines puts govt on tricky ground
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpect 4,500 daily cases by August. They also point to the rise of hospitalisations, which in Crete
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Athens waits to be convinced of Ankara's willingness to talk
PoliticsForeign Policypoint out that the agreements with Egypt and Italy were based on UNCLOS, the international law
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Unemployment drops to 15.9 pct in May, inactive figure also eases to 3.23 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy3.45 million. The unemployment rate among women dropped roughly 1 percentage point (pps) year
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Wildfires rekindle longstanding political battle as heatwave forces agenda change
PoliticsGreek Politicshave responded to wildfires. However, SYRIZA sensed over the weekend that it found a weak point
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Anger over wildfires grows as PM prepares lines of defence
PoliticsGreek Politicsa point of promising both in the 2019 election campaign and since coming to power a much more competent
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Mitsotakis apology for wildfires gets sceptical reception
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the aftermath of the 2018 Mati fire. The opposition leader put forward a seven-point recovery plan, which
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Stock taking: Where is the Greek economy now?
AgoraThe summer month of August is a good moment to sit back and reflect on the broader underlying events in our daily lives.[1] This also holds true for thinking about the macroeconomy of Greece. We can ponder and look at developments from a certain vantage point to ascertain what developments
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Athens ponders impact of Turkey's role in Afghanistan
PoliticsForeign Policyoperations have scuppered plans to get the translators out. Analysts also point out that Greece
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