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Increase in Covid-19 cases prompts tighter measures amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsreading, with regional airports recording a 75 to 84 percent decline in traffic in the first 12 days
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Most businesses think two years needed to overcome Covid-19, expect more govt assistance
EconomyFeatures) and not at all (17.9 percent). A minority indicated that they were very satisfied (12 percent
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EU deal appears promising for Greece, but success rides on efficient use of funds
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be released by the end of 2023. The government will also be able to tap around 12 billion euros
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OECD advocates closer look at health and capital quality of Greek banks
EconomyBankingwill bring in reducing NPEs by 30 billion euros, 40 pct of the total, by using 12 billion euros
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Athens hoping for de-escalation in Aegean as it seeks pension backpay solution
PoliticsGreek Politicsdangerous. Germany hosted a secret meeting between Greek and Turkish officials on July 12, before
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meeting between Greek and Turkish officials on July 12, before the NAVTEX was issued, and Chancellor
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PM forms panel to come up with strategy for use of EU recovery funds
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government will also be able to tap around 12 billion euros in loans if it wishes. New Democracy itself
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Authorities turn focus back to Covid-19 compliance as latest numbers trigger concern
PoliticsGreek Politics, and approximately 260 deaths. On Sunday, the death toll stood at 208, with 12 people still
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Piraeus Bank posts pre-tax losses of 215 mln in H1
EconomyBankingof 3 percent YoY and 12 percent QoQ. The main contributors were new loan generation, as well
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Govt, experts sound alarm over risk of Covid-19 control being lost
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA steady rise in new Covid-19 cases has prompted the Greek government to intensify its warnings and tighten hygiene measures to bring infections back under control. Greece counted 121 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, of which only 12 were registered at entry points into the country, while the rest
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