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Newsletter 449 - 31/01/2025
in central Greece, there have also been several indications that the authorities are involved in a cover up
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Greece makes first contact with new Syrian leader as PM chases up missile issue in Paris
PoliticsForeign Policyneighbourhood of Syria, he stressed the central importance of the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean
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Political tension ramps up as Tempe anniversary approaches
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the Tempe case in the city of Larissa in central Greece. The development has caused a wave of speculation
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Public debt on downward trend as it concludes 2024 at 403.86 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government debt recorded a drop of roughly half a billion euros to 403.86 billion euros in Q4 2024, the Finance Ministry's (MoF) debt bulletin showed on Thursday. The Q4 debt movements reflected mostly drops in short term notes by circa 200 million euros and a small rise in bonds
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Quarterly unemployment edges up to 9.5 pct in Q4
EconomyMacroeconomy. Regionally, the highest unemployment rate was in Central Macedonia at 12.4 percent. The lowest rate
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Podcast - Greek politics feels aftershock from Tempe train crash
Agoratrain in Tempe, central Greece. The growing public outcry over how the aftermath of the crash has
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Newsletter 459 - 11/04/2025
Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis taking a central role. It is the first time the KYSOIP has met
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Divided, weak opposition gives Konstantopoulou boost and PM Mitsotakis space
PoliticsGreek Politicsrejected the idea of returning to its former political home. New Left’s central committee held a vote over
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Strong set of 2024 fiscal data provides space for voter-friendly handout package
EconomyMacroeconomy, or 4.8 pct of GDP. Central government contributed 2.05 billion euros to the total surplus, with local
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Government and opposition poised for new confrontation over Tempe probe
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government and the opposition are preparing to cross swords again over the Tempe issue after the judicial investigation into Greece’s worst rail disaster reached the point where ministerial responsibility has to be examined. The case file from the prosecutor’s office in Larissa, central Greece
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