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Athens wildfire puts government on back foot after efforts to improve prevention, response
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the devastating impact of the fire in Mati, on the outskirts of Athens, in 2018, when more than 100
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Reshuffle rumours doused as Androulakis tries to increase pressure on PM over Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Mitsotakis behaved in relation to the Mati wildfire, accusing the PM of hypocrisy. He insisted that PASOK
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Political tension ramps up as Tempe anniversary approaches
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the SYRIZA government during its controversial handling deadly Mati wildfire of 2018. With less than
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Newsletter 452 - 21/02/2025
that he held a key role in the SYRIZA government during its controversial handling deadly Mati
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Mitsotakis forced to wield axe as legacy issues resurface
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGeorgantas, who was moved from his post as Deputy Minister of Digital Governance. There was further embarrassment in store for Mitsotakis, however, when a video was circulated by SYRIZA showing Georgantas...’s calls for Georgantas to follow Livanos’s fate, it will be very difficult for Mitsotakis to take
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Greek Manufacturing PMI eased in September but remains close to a 44-month high
EconomyMacroeconomyin stocks of raw materials and semi-manufactured goods. Furthermore, the input price inflation
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SYRIZA MP asks: Just how will we find the money?
PoliticsGreek Politicsspecific, more convincing and more grounded in reality.” While Glezos has hit a raw nerve with his
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Manufacturing PMI slightly down at 47.3 in October
EconomyProgrammereduced their purchasing activity in October, reflecting lower workloads and stocks of raw materials
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Greek consumers take effort to lower prices into their own hands
Societyto get a raw deal overall, there have been signs over the last two years that they are also realizing
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Manufacturing PMI reached four-year high of 49.6 pts in December
EconomyMacroeconomyconsecutive month, partly linked to higher raw material costs. Output prices continued to fall
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