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Growing Greece: From narrative to reality
Agorahighlighted by the news earlier this month that China’s Fosun and Eagle Hills from Abu Dhabi have dropped out
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Plans for Hellinikon development set out, emphasis on real estate revenues
EconomyFeaturesin the consortium formed to acquire the property, namely China’s Fosun and Eagle Hills from Abu Dhabi, had
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Sino-Greek engagement: Path to 'win-win cooperation' is not always linear
Agora. It was announced that China’s Fosun and Eagle Hills from Abu Dhabi, both partners in the project’s consortium
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Govt’s “zero tolerance” approach to violent protest provokes accusations of authoritarianism
PoliticsGreek Politicsand anarchist protest groups. This has given the pretext for some government law-makers keen to draw
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Coronavirus to delay much of privatisation plan
EconomyFeaturesAbu Dhabi, said that it expected work to continue on the project despite the pandemic. As Greece
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Dendias issues reminder for EU and Turkey ahead of December council meeting
PoliticsForeign Policymade on mere pretext, will be aimed solely at improving its image of repeated perpetration
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ND wrong-foots SYRIZA with call to lift expat vote restrictions
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe expat vote has become the latest pretext for a flare-up between the New Democracy government and opposition SYRIZA, as a new bill proposes to open up remote voting to the Greek diaspora. On Monday, Interior Minister Makis Voridis tabled a bill in Parliament lifting restrictions on Greeks voting
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Piraeus Bank raises 1.38 bln in share capital increase
EconomyBankingthat will hold more than 20 percent of the share capital. Meanwhile, according to Kathimerini, Abu
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SYRIZA lays out alternative vision to counter government's RRF plan
PoliticsGreek Politicsas a pretext for privatising state assets and public services, liberalising the labour market
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Vote on child custody bill reveals rifts within ND, KINAL
PoliticsGreek Politicslong-standing accusation that the government was using the pandemic as a pretext to stifle
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