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It will happen when it happens - The vaccination entanglement in North Macedonia
Agoraauthorities. This further demonstrates the frivolous approach by the Government to this key issue
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Govt banks on uptick in vaccines over coming months aiding return to normality
PoliticsGreek Politicscompletion of the programme is one of the key factors that New Democracy is looking to in order to restore
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Newsletter 292 - 09/04/2021
. The successful completion of the programme is one of the key factors that New Democracy is looking to in order
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Turkey: Multiple policy challenges from all directions
Agoraas governor a like-minded critic of tight policy. Markets expect the TCMB to maintain the key policy
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Set-to in Ankara well received in Athens, where Covid-19 data causes worry
PoliticsGreek Politics. In low-key responses, which sought a balance between wanting to be critical of the government’s
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Mitsotakis attempts to clarify plans for post-Easter reopening
PoliticsGreek Politicspossible side-effects, while vaccination rates appear to have stalled in key groups, forcing
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Late May Day rallies highlight divides in left and labour movement
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government has outlined key aspects of the upcoming bill in interviews. They include flexible
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Amid patent waiver row, govt hoping to push ahead with reopening
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe restrictions that were in place during the previous six months is a key part of the government’s
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Newsletter 296 - 14/05/2021
Tentative reopening for tourism Doubts about visitor numbers and vaccine progress beset bid to revive key sector Greece officially launched its tourism season on Friday amid questions about the government’s strategy and doubts about how many visitors will come over the summer. It was a blow
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Summer optimism undermined by uptick in Covid-19 indicators and subdued expectations for tourism
PoliticsGreek Politicsin at 2,293 and the 7-day average standing at 2,040. While most key indicators have been trending downwards
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