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SYRIZA and ND keep name dispute alive as poll shows narrower gap
PoliticsGreek Politicssaid Tsipras and 20 percent said his conservative opponent, while 55 percent said neither. When
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Athens and Washington agree plan for closer ties as Skopje paves way for name deal
PoliticsForeign Policy. The US is due to participate in the new trilateral meeting to be held on January 20 in Jerusalem
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Travel balance rises by 21.4 pct in October
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom Russian visitors fell by 20 percent to 327.9 million. Overall figures The Greek Tourism
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Unemployment at 18.6 pct in October as unemployed fall by 12.2 pct year-on-year
EconomyMacroeconomyremained under 20 percent. The last time the rate dropped under 19 percent was in August 2011. During
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under 20 percent. The numbers of unemployed also continued to fall. There were 11,374 fewer unemployed
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S&P keeps B+ rating and positive outlook, stresses factors for stronger growth
Economyportion of Greece’s government debt representing less than 20 percent of the total stock, or less
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Greeks consider antisemitism a minor issue despite recent attacks
Societyout between 4 and 20 December 2018. In Greece, the day arrived after news that the Jewish cemetery
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PMI at 53.7 in Jan as manufacturers remain confident for year ahead
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s manufacturing PMI edged down slight to 53.7 points in January from 53.8 points in December, staying over the 50-mark threshold for 20 consecutive months. Markit noted that despite the drop, the headline figure indicated a solid improvement in the health of the Greek manufacturing sector
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Banks and government inching towards new framework to protect primary homes
EconomyProgrammewill be able to make are extending the loan repayment period to 20 or 25 years and reduction
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Industrial turnover falls by 0.9 pct in December for first negative reading of 2018
EconomyMacroeconomythe 50-mark threshold for 20 consecutive months. Productions among goods producers rose strongly in January
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