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Greece prepares for next stage in Covid relaxation as tourism hopes hang in balance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe next steps in Greece’s gradual emergence from a six-month lockdown are set to be confirmed on Wednesday, although Covid-19 numbers have eased only marginally and there are doubts about the tourism sector’s ability to capitalise on the official reopening from Friday. The opening of the tourism
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ND unveils labour bill as parties line up for head-on clash over reforms
PoliticsGreek Politicsis due to focus first on the RRF funds as it will set out its own plan for how the EU recovery
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Athens aiming to boost EU-Balkan momentum
PoliticsForeign Policycountries that they need to fulfil all the necessary EU criteria set by the March 2020 European Council
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Vote on child custody bill reveals rifts within ND, KINAL
PoliticsGreek Politics, as well as all over-18s in the islands, healthcare workers and teachers. The government has set a target
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Ryanair flight interference casts shadow as FM prepares to meet Russia's Lavrov
PoliticsForeign Policytense year for Greek-Turkish relations. But mostly they are set to discuss the prospects
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IMF raises outlook on Greek debt sustainability to merely 'uncertain'
EconomyProtection Scheme. The fund welcomed the extension of Hercules. Set against that, the IMF raised
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Government hints at perks for vaccinated as uptake stalls
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot meet the requirements of EU legislation set out in recent ECJ case law. The change comes
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Newsletter 300 - 11/06/2021
gain traction on the basis of its stance, it could set the template for future confrontations
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Vaccination scheme gaps identified as Greece prepares to discard masks
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom SYRIZA, and this will help the government present the same narrative it set out during the recent
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Teachers threaten revolt over education bill as opposition gears up for summer confrontation
PoliticsGreek Politicsreservations to any measures which set out to control teachers. Some teaching groups have objected
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