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Back from the brink: What next for Greece's property market?
EconomyFeaturesreal estate company, Charagionis. For this fragile growth to be sustained, a host of issues need
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Athens aiming to step up diplomatic contact with neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policyfor tension to escalate and misunderstandings to be amplified. As a result, Greece is to host the 5th High
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EU-Greece island containment policy slammed as refugees endure squalid winter camps
Society, the camps of which host a maximum of 1,500. Although slowing down since last year, arrivals have
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Athens unmoved as relations with Russia become chillier
PoliticsForeign Policyforced Greece to host the missile system in Crete. Greece is also under pressure from Moscow
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Name and shame
AgoraUntil Sunday’s protest over the Macedonia name issue, Thessaloniki’s most recent notable contribution to Greek politics was to host Alexis Tsipras in 2014, when he set out SYRIZA’s plan for governing Greece. The Thessaloniki Programme, as it became known, proved a wish list of policies that were
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Piraeus Port Authority lays out major development plans
EconomyFeaturesdock alone will have the capacity to host between 350 and 450 boats a year, including mega yachts
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Diplomatic exchanges over name issue intensify
PoliticsForeign Policythat could host the meeting in which Nimetz participated. The fact that neither of the two meetings were
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Newsletter 159 -27/04/2018
and the debt for 2014 was revised down also by 0.1 percent. The figures revealed that a host of new tax
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Greece’s unstable and confusing tax system failing to deliver results
EconomyMacroeconomybeyond the problem of tax avoidance. Figures from ELSTAT recently showed that while a host of new
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The first cut is the deepest? Greek pension reforms in context
EconomyFeaturesIt is 5:59am on a Sunday morning. The host of the morning talk show, a man of near-pensionable age – a look he has affected for well over a decade – adopts an alarmed look. The caption screams “NEW PENSIONS MASSACRE”. Projected on the backdrop, a dense table of numbers several columns wide defies
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