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Turkey friction looms as Greece and Albania opt for ICJ route, Lavrov visits Athens
PoliticsForeign Policyongoing provocative conduct.” One of the core problems is the lack of trust. It is worth noting
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Govt scurries for effective Covid-19 response as opposition finds more holes to pick
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government announced on Monday a full two-week lockdown for the northern cities of Thessaloniki and Serres as part of the latest drive to stifle the coronavirus and prevent even graver healthcare and political problems. Monday’s announcement, which means that a 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew
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Anniversary of Polytechnic uprising unites left against ND clampdown on gatherings
PoliticsGreek Politicsproblems facing the country, and the main opposition of playing along opportunistically to create
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The risk of losing control before help arrives
Agoraresearch and the brightest spot so far in fighting Covid-19. But the current problems and challenges
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PMI edges up to 46.9 points in December
EconomyMacroeconomy. These problems aside, the strong long-term outlook of manufacturers was hopeful, they noted. “Optimism
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PM dismisses possibility of snap elections, sets out vaccine flow
PoliticsGreek Politicsreflects the mood of much of the electorate, which he claims wants the government to address problems
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Newsletter 280 -15/01/2020
of the electorate, which he claims wants the government to address problems without a “strong ideological
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EU enlargement - a moving target that is moving further away
Agoracollapse. That fact alone speaks volumes about how many problems there are below the surface and how much
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Fresh tension weakens prospects for next round of Greek-Turkish talks
PoliticsForeign Policythat Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan is facing due to continuous economic problems that have resulted
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Pandemic raises economic pressure as govt hopes for imminent relief
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe spread of Covid-19 in Greece, and the problems this is causing for the health system, shows no sign of abating, triggering growing concern about the financial cost of the crisis and the government’s ability to keep providing businesses with economic relief. Although on Thursday
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