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PM riles SYRIZA with remarks on EU anniversary
PoliticsGreek Politicssuch an accusation in front of high-ranking European officials at an event to mark a historic moment
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Building permits jump by 42.9 pct in March, from year-earlier start to lockdown
EconomyMacroeconomy). The smallest number of absolute permits were issued in western Macedonia -- the sole region to mark
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Labour bill clash reaches climax as MPs prepare to vote on reforms
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe government has an eight-seat majority, but the vote could mark the start of a clearer delineation
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Labour bill vote fans climate of polarisation
PoliticsGreek Politics”, that would make it unenforceable in practice. He predicted that the labour reforms would mark
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Newsletter 301 - 18/06/2021
minister Efi Achtsioglou. The vote could mark the start of a clearer delineation of political dividing
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Covid rears its head again as ND reaches halfway point in tenure
PoliticsGreek Politics. An interview Mitsotakis gave to Kathimerini to mark the two-year anniversary of his election win
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Newsletter 305 - 16/07/2021
, they also mark a scaling-up from the much smaller-scale anti-lockdown and anti-mask demonstrations
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Industrial turnover jumps by 37 pct in May on base effects
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s industrial turnover rose 37 percent from a year earlier in May, compared with a revised increase of 52.3 percent in April. The latest readings mark a rebound from the depressed levels of the first lockdown in 2020, with March’s rise bringing to an end 13 straight decreases. The increase
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Turkey's Varosha move adds new complexity to Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign PolicyExactly 47 years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Ankara sought to leave its mark for the 20 July anniversary, which was marked this week on the northern part of the island. Beyond reaffirming his position in favour of a de jure partition of the island through the creation of two sovereign
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Newsletter 306 - 23/07/2021
earlier, compared with a revised increase of 52.3 percent in April. The latest readings mark a rebound
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