Search
-
Newsletter 293 - 16/04/2021
these businesses off the ground following the pandemic. The aim was clearly to present SYRIZA as the party
3% -
FM explains verbal clash in Ankara but broader strategy remains unclear
PoliticsForeign Policyof going off-script from a “positive” message they had agreed upon during the closed-door talks
3% -
PM banks on firms bouncing back after lockdown as SYRIZA decries immunity for Covid panel
PoliticsGreek Politicslike restaurants will be able to pick up where they left off and will not have to dismiss any
3% -
The allocation of labor resources in Greece and the EU-27
Agora, albeit at a moderate rate. However in 2020, it leveled off again and began to slowly decline
3% -
Covid recession bumped pension spending to 18 pct of GDP in 2020
Economy. Experts in the field expect this figure to rise to 20,000 as the cut-off point at the end of 2021
3% -
ND unveils labour bill as parties line up for head-on clash over reforms
PoliticsGreek Politicsconsistently denied that workers will be worse off under its proposals, insisting that they will be given
3% -
Under scrutiny, government defends vaccine strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe opening of the tourism sector when other European countries, such as France are holding off from
3% -
Piraeus announces Q1 loss of 407 mln as provisions mount
EconomyBankingquarter and 510 million in the same quarter of 2020. “One-off” items and provisioning, including those
3% -
Cavusoglu visit to Athens brings hiatus in Greek-Turkish dispute
PoliticsForeign PolicyThere was no diplomatic rematch between Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu when they met again in Athens on Monday. The two diplomats clashed at a joint press conference in Ankara recently, when Dendias made a seemingly off-script intervention in front
3% -
Mitsotakis-Erdogan meeting scheduled as Athens and Ankara eye quieter summer
PoliticsForeign Policytalks. Athens does not want its own policies to be pushed off track by the Cyprus issue. However
3%