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  1. Greece plans tourism reopening while waiting for EU guidelines
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    . Crete-based Greek airline Bluebird is planning to start flights between Tel Aviv and the Greek

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  2. Greek families burdened by high tax rates
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    Society

    A study by the Washington-based think tank, the Tax Foundation, has found that Greek families pay among the highest rates of tax out of OECD member states. The figures were presented in Greece by the Markos Dragoumis Center for Liberal Studies (KEFiM). They show that a Greek worker without children

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  3. European Commission's travel guidance brings some optimism for Greek tourism sector
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to decide on restrictions based on their own risk assessments, allowing states with low infection

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  4. Satisfied with reform commitment and pandemic response, EC wraps up sixth post-MoU review

    EconomyProgramme

    specific reform commitments by Greece in six key areas up to mid-2022. The report is based

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  5. Govt lays out recovery plan to October, launches tourism roadmap
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    by the opposition. SYRIZA dismissed the plan as being “based on wage cuts and lay-offs”. In a press

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  6. Newsletter 251 -22/05/2020

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    the way for Greece to benefit from another round of debt relief measures. The report is based

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  7. Exposure to tourism sector a concern for banks despite effort to save season
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    EconomyBanking

    As Greece moves to reopen its tourism season, how the industry will respond and cope in the new global enviroment for travel has implications for Greece’s banking sector. Based on data from Bank of Greece's financial stability report, as of mid-2019 Greek banks had exposures to businesses of 122.5

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  8. Travel balance falls by 53.6 pct in March
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    until further notice. The data for March from the 16th to the 31st were calculated based on extrapolated

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  9. Haftar defeats prompt Athens to take fresh look at Libya crisis
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    , Aguilla Saleh Issa, last Thursday. Late last month, the head of Libya’s eastern-based Parliament put

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  10. Athens welcomes volume, form of Commission's pandemic recovery plan

    Economy

    based on grants and financed by common EU borrowing. In background comments to the Greek media

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