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Newsletter 357 - 04/11/2022
that, contrary to recent reports, Intellexa – the Greek vendor of the Predator malware – has not left Athens
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Parties clash on surveillance bill as PM insists he is putting national security first
PoliticsGreek Politicsadmitted that an export license had been granted to spyware vendor Intellexa to sell the Predator
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Newsletter 362 - 09/12/2022
that a spokesman for the Greek Foreign Ministry admitted that an export license had been granted to spyware vendor
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Opposition senses PM's position on phonetapping becoming weaker
PoliticsGreek Politicsvendor of Predator, was given two export licences for its spyware by the Greek Foreign Ministry
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Resignation keeps surveillance issue in spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicsvendor Intellexa to Madagascar. Subsequently, Kathimerini reported that permits had been issued
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Party leaders back on road with rival election pledges after Easter break
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Sudanese buyers. The link between the Athens-based spyware vendor Intellexa and the RSF militia in Sudan
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Manufacturing remains in expansion in May amid client demand concerns
EconomyMacroeconomydeterioration in vendor performance was observed due to shortage of materials. Operating expenses
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Manufacturing grows strongly in Jan, sentiment reaches pre-Covid levels
EconomyMacroeconomydeterioration in vendor performance due to severe disruption to trade routes through the Suez Canal
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Manufacturing makes fastest improvement for two years in March as PMI reaches 56.9 pts
EconomyMacroeconomyan issue with vendor performance declining at historically sharp rates due to the re-routing of shipments
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May PMI still in expansion as firms report supply chain and cost issues
EconomyMacroeconomy, as vendor performance further deteriorated. The key factors for the delays were issues with routes
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