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CPI rises by 2.2 pct in Sept as prices shoot up at highest rate since 2012
EconomyMacroeconomy, and a 7.8 percent in transport due to fuels, new cars, and air tickets. There was also a 0.9
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France defence pact secures strong backing despite questions over finances, motives
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDendias explained that the agreement covers land, territorial sea and air space attacks
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Tear gas instead of vaccines
Agoravans; there is tear gas in the air, a helicopter can be heard flying over the centre for hours... who take to the streets en masse every Wednesday, constituting one of the most massive demonstrations
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Oct CPI at highest since May 2011, led by natural gas, oil and electricity
EconomyMacroeconomyand heating oil, and a 7.8 percent in transport due to fuels, new cars, and air tickets. There was also
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Newsletter 319 - 03/12/2021
, and a 7.8 percent in transport due to fuels, new cars, and air tickets. Reflecting the impact
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Nov CPI shoots up by 4.8 pct amid big rises in energy prices
EconomyMacroeconomypercent in transport due to fuels, new cars, and air tickets. There was also a 3.9 percent increase
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Newsletter 320 - 10/12/2021
to fuels and air tickets. Specifically, electricity prices were up by 15.9 pct and natural gas jumped
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CPI rise of 5.1 pct in Dec highest since 2011 as electricity, gas and heating oil drive price hikes
EconomyMacroeconomyoil, and a 10.9 percent in transport due to fuels, new cars, and air tickets. There was also a 3
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Newsletter 323 - 14/01/2022
in transport due to fuels, new cars, and air tickets. Reflecting the impact of the energy crisis, electricity
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Arrival of new fighter jets draws attention as EastMed pipeline issue simmers in background
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe first six of 24 state of the art Rafale fighter jets Greece is acquiring from France arrived to much fanfare last Wednesday at Tanagra Air Base, north of Athens. The acquisition of the French fighter jets - another six are expected at the end of 2022 - is considered by the Greek government
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