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Unemployment rate falls to 23.1 pct in September, lowest since March 2012
EconomyMacroeconomyCommission (EC), IMF and OECD estimates, the jobless rate is seen ranging between 23.3 and 23.7
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Newsletter 99 - 09/12/2016
balance, ranging from 421 million for local governments to 1.72 billion for extrabudgetary funds
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ECJ decision on PPC’s lignite exploitation rights and future investments
Legal, ranging from 40 to 44 percent, as recently suggested by PPC’s Chairman and CEO Emmanouil Panagiotakis
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Greeks full of contradictions on ideology and political beliefs, study suggests
SocietyGreeks are a bag of contradictions regarding political ideology and views, with the majority believing “socialism” to be a more positive term than “capitalism” while, at the same time, espousing the classical characteristics of liberalism in valuing “freedom” over “equality”, a new, wide-ranging
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Details of technical agreement between Greece and lenders set out in draft sMoU
EconomyProgrammewith the new figure ranging between 1,250 euros for a single and 1,450 euros for a family with three
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Bond issue decision expected as clock ticks down
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Parliament on Thursday a wide-ranging bill aimed at settling numerous problems affecting local
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Tsipras eyes expansionary measures in 2019 as he starts building post-MoU narrative
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras gave a wide-ranging televised interview on Wednesday night in an apparent attempt to build on Tuesday’s bond issue and make one last attempt to win back some support before things wind down for August. Although the premier touched on several issues, including
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An unsettling role-reversal for Greece and Germany
Agorain a broad-ranging speech on Tuesday. They are “unsuited to moving Europe forward,” the Bavarian party said
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China's Footprint in Southeast Europe: Constructing the "Balkan Silk Road"
Agora. These challenges are substantial, ranging from a critical assessment of the BRI’s objectives
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US view on Greece proving constant amid change
AgoraAlexis Tsipras’s recent visit to the USA was something of a curate’s egg, ranging between high diplomacy and acute embarrassment. It would be wrong, though, to dismiss its implications. The Greek prime minister's mistranslation and mangling of a Greek proverb during the final appearance of his long
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