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  1. Newsletter 202 -12/04/2019

    Newsletters

    ) is continuing, while the probe for four (Panayiotis Pikrammenos, Giorgos Koutroumanis, Evangelos Venizelos

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  2. Podcast - Greece and the Trump factor

    Agora

    blamestorming or Why Harris lost and the Democrats should nominate Oprah - Frank De Mita Who is Kimberly

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  3. Greek digital economy lagging due to weak demand, lack of skills

    Society

    Economy and Society Index (DESI). Developed by the European Commission, the index assesses countries

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  4. Digital investments could provide long-term GDP boost, study finds

    EconomyFeatures

    in the EU at 36.2 percent compared to 64.3 percent. Greece also scored 68 out of 100 in the DESI

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  5. Newsletter 248 -24/04/2020

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    to 64.3 percent. Greece also scored 68 out of 100 in the DESI index which measures the provision

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  6. Medics highlight weaknesses in frontline care as parties debate emergency measures
    Photo by Panayiotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    access to protective equipment, and more Covid-19 testing. Tsipras sought to limit his remarks..., doctors at several major hospitals around the country took part in symbolic walkouts, calling

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  7. Early rounds of talks with lenders focus on possible prior actions

    EconomyProgramme

    including Sundays. 14) Restructuring of Athens public transport (OASA). 15) Change in the legislation

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  8. Agreement on third bailout with revised fiscal and macro targets, host of prior actions

    EconomyProgramme

    ) Restructuring of Athens Public Transport Organisation (OASA). The schedule is for the agreement

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  9. These are the bailout deliverables expected from Greece in September

    EconomyProgramme

    the restructuring plan for the Athens Urban Transport Organization (OASA) that was agreed

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  10. Omnibus bill goes to Parliament as Greece seeks to unlock 2 bln sub-tranche

    EconomyProgramme

    privatisation and restructuring of the Athens public transport organization (OASA). A second list of prior

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