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Greek economy contracts 0.9 pct in Q1, slowest pace since Q1 2010
EconomyMacroeconomyarrivals at the main Greek airports shows an increase of 30.1 percent in the Jan–Apr period, according
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Accommodation and food services index rises by 44.9 pct in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyshow an increase of 30.1 percent in the Jan – Apr period, according to SETE provisional data. Arrivals
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Industrial production up again in May with 2.9 pct increase
EconomyMacroeconomymanufacturing production has expanded, by 3.5 percent, compared to the Jan-May period of last year
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Athens sees Cyprus talks progressing despite lack of deal in Geneva
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe historic Conference on Cyprus, launched last week in Geneva to discuss the issues of security and guarantees, ended on Thursday without a deal but with a decision to continue discussions at a technical level on Jan 18 before re-convening at a political level again. Athens and Nicosia are now
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Newsletter 149 -2/02/2018
reading in a row. Economic sentiment at 101.9 pts in Jan Headline figure is the highest since November
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Coalition closing in on goal of cancelling pension cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsprogramme. The preliminary budget execution Jan-Oct data published on Wednesday showed that on a year
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After signing EastMed pipeline pact, Athens aims to tackle Turkey challenge
PoliticsForeign Policysummit, on Jan 29, Mitsotakis is to visit Paris for talks with French President Emmanuel Macron
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Italian support over Libya buoys Athens as it looks to build broad East Med alliance
PoliticsForeign Policygovernment to sign the EastMed gas pipe line agreement (which was signed by Greece, Cyprus and Israel on Jan
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Greece on alert over Turkish maritime plans, senses EU backing
PoliticsForeign Policyof Angela Merkel’s diplomatic advisor, Jan Hecker. The main aim of the meeting was to bring the two
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Turkey's Aegean moratorium eases tension as Berlin tries to foster talks
PoliticsForeign Policy, Jan Hecker, in the German capital a few weeks ago. Germany does not seem focused just on adverting
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