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Greek train firm TRAINOSE attracts just one bid, no interest in rolling stock
Economyin 2005 as a subsidiary of the Greek railway company (OSE), which was founded in 1970 and is wholly owned
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How the Croatian government helped spread of 'plandemic'
Agorawith the words "Corona is a scam" or “Go vaccinate your mother, you ain’t jabbing me" or "End corona
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Regional airports deal represents biggest privatisation yet for Greek government
Economythe airports in Frankfurt, Hannover, Saint Petersburg, Burgas, Varna, Antalya, Delhi, Xi’an, Dakar
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Capture of soldiers adds to complexity of Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policyalso said ahead of the EU-Turkey Summit in Varna on March 26 that he discussed with Christodoulides
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Greece to sign augmented defence deal with US, buy more Rafale jets
PoliticsForeign PolicyVarna, Bulgaria has attracted American interest. The city could become an alternative route for NATO’s
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Privatisation of key northern ports on hold amid strategic rethink
PoliticsGreek Politics“Sea2Sea” route, which would connect the Bulgarian ports of Burgas, Varna and Ruse on the Black Sea
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Greek primary budget surplus eases to 1.95 bln on back of lower revenues in Aug
Economyrevenue targets included revenues of 884 million euros from the first two instalments of the new
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Greek gg primary cash surplus at 2.2 bln in 2014, arrears down to 3.75 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Greek general government (gg) primary cash balance showed a surplus of 2.18 billion euros in 2014 from deficit of 884 million in 2013, according to the gg bulletin published by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on Friday. However, the end-year figure of 2.18 billion euros was 1.5 billion lower than
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Higher education in Greece needs radical overhaul to create labour-relevant workforce, study says
Societysector was 884 euros in 2016 compared to 1,054 euros in 2008. In the public sector, despite falling
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NBG 2024 profits at 1.16 bln, commision income up 12 pct at 427 mln
EconomyBankingIncome (PPI) stood at 1.9 billion, up by 5 percent annually. Operating expenses in 2024 were 884 million
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