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Newsletter 263 -11/09/2020
Migration issues resurface after fire Blaze on Lesvos leaves Greek govt with tough choices and limited options The migration issue shot back up to the top of the political agenda in Greece this week after fires destroyed the Moria camp for asylum seekers on Lesvos, giving rise to several challenges
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Wages index up by 3.8 pct YoY in Q2 2020
EconomyMacroeconomyin the previous quarter. Since its peak, the index has declined by a quarter on the back of the negative impact
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ND clarifies plans for emergency health system capacity as public mood over Covid-19 sours
PoliticsGreek Politicspolicy pledge has come back to haunt the party in the form of a visit from North Macedonian Prime
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Seventh post-bailout review completed, lenders flag up state arrears and unpaid pensions
EconomyProgrammebehaviour, possible bankruptcies and difficulties in getting people who lost their jobs back in employment
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Greek businesses under pressure due to late payments, survey shows
EconomyFeaturesto fall back on will find themselves particularly exposed to the coronavirus crisis. Businesses
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Covid-19 poses health and education challenges, damaging ND popularity
PoliticsGreek Politicson Wednesday morning. The demonstration took a dramatic turn when riot police pushed back
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PMI rises to 50 points in September, signalling stabilisation
EconomyMacroeconomyto be squeezed as manufacturers dropped their selling prices. "Uncertainty crept back into business
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Govt holds off on new Covid-19 measures as public reacts to GD ruling
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs Greece keenly waits for the sentencing process in the Golden Dawn trial to be completed, attention switched back to the coronavirus on Friday. Speaking on Skai TV, government spokesman Stelios Petsas denied that the authorities were considering the announcement of new restrictions on Friday
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Greeks less optimistic in face of second Covid-19 wave, survey finds
SocietyThinktank diaNeosis has released a survey tracking the reality of life in Greece during the coronavirus pandemic. As they point out, in their April survey, 70 percent of Greeks thought that their lives would be back to normal by September 2020. The second survey, examining how Greeks are living
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Newsletter 269 -16/10/2020
Turkey forces way back on agenda PM heads to Brussels with Ankara’s moves on his mind as GD trial divides at home Trouble with Turkey resurfaced this week for the government, while the political turbulence caused by the Golden Dawn trial refused to subside. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis flew
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