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Oct CPI at highest since May 2011, led by natural gas, oil and electricity
EconomyMacroeconomya 0.9 percent increase in education, 0.9 percent increase in the prices of hotel accommodation
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Questions over handling of rape case turn spotlight on policing and legacy of Greek #MeToo
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe handling of an alleged rape has prompted calls for justice and impartiality over concerns of a potential cover-up, while it has raised questions about progress in the government’s drive to tackle violent crime against women. The alleged rape of a 24-year-old woman in a Thessaloniki hotel on New
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Grassroots protests highlight public discontent with development policies
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the city centre, including a proposal by a hotel chain to convert one of them into a conference venue
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Seasonal jobs for chefs, waiters and cleaners propel April hiring balance to highest on record
EconomyMacroeconomyhires, followed by cooks with 20,981 and hotel cleaners with 15,766. For the first four months of 2024
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Macro and fiscal outlook for Greece remain favourable in latest EC forecasts
EconomyMacroeconomyand increased hotel stay taxes are projected to offset the impact of a planned 1 percentage point cut
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Mitsotakis defends his record against backdrop of tough migration package
PoliticsGreek Politicsin asylum facilities, adding that, “the Migration Ministry is not a hotel”. The statements are in line
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Newsletter 470 - 11/07/2025
—including cuts to food services. “The Migration Ministry is not a hotel,” he stated, reaffirming his
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PM's strategic bet on Israel meets domestic blowback over Gaza
PoliticsGreek Politicsas the Attica Food, Tourism, and Hotel Workers' Union. The fact that the Communist Party (KKE) will have
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House of cards (The rise and fall of Akis Tsochatzopoulos)
Agoravarious ministerial posts – interior, defence, transport, public order, development, labour and public
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Are politicians in Greece promoting reforms or social cannibalism?
AgoraInterior Minister Leonidas Grigorakos claimed in August that 10 percent of the 85,000 civil servants
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