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For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
Agoraclaims lies ahead is a mirage. They point out that Greece has committed to very high primary surpluses
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New Democracy fires back at Tsipras over corruption allegations
PoliticsGreek Politicsis the same as in June although support for both parties has increase by one point since then. New
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Higher education in Greece needs radical overhaul to create labour-relevant workforce, study says
Societycompared to the EU average. In particular, there was a 14 percentage point difference between the EU
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Greeks seen working longer, until July 18, to meet annual tax bill
SocietyGreece’s tax freedom day falls on July 18 this year according to data collected by the Dragoumis Center for Liberal Studies (KEFiM) think-tank. This is the day from which citizens meet their annual tax obligations to the state, under the hypothesis that all income until this point was given over
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Newsletter 171 -20/07/2018
, productive companies serving international markets. The authors also point out that “onerous reporting
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Coalition focuses on relief effort after fires as Mitsotakis holds back on criticism
PoliticsGreek Politics, there is no point in confrontation,” he said on Tuesday as he visited. The comment also appeared designed
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Newsletter 172 -27/07/2018
the country is mourning, there is no point in confrontation,” he said on Tuesday. Mitsotakis also
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Tsipras tries to take lead in fire response amid picture of confusion
PoliticsGreek Politicsas one of the key allegations made against the emergency services is that at some point the police
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Greek banks push for return to normality
EconomyBankingGreece’s banks form a crucial element in the country’s road to economic recovery, and recent indicators point to signs of a delicate improvement. Hampered by their enormous pile of non-performing loans (NPLs), an inability to either self-finance or access market liquidity via the sale of banking
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Tsipras to set out path for new cabinet as pension discussion looms
PoliticsGreek Politics. The prime minister might point to this as a sign of a more progressive approach, in line with SYRIZA’s core
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