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What will it take to reverse the Greek 'brain drain'?
Societythe skills for a modern workplace. Even limited solutions need to pursued with a long-term vision
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Tsipras challenges Mitsotakis as probe into scandal rekindles rivalry
PoliticsGreek Politicsis that it draws from Greece’s modern history, as the prime minister’s father, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, oversaw
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Personal responsibility and public healthcare: Greece on a wing and a prayer
Agorahealth care, lack of modern units, limited use of new technology, an almost total absence of control
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A sudden turnaround that could lead to sharp shock
Agoraby a developed economy in modern times: 9.1 pct in 2011. A further 7.3 pct was lost in 2012. The cycle
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PM offers vision of stronger post-pandemic Greece, as ND reaps approval in polls
PoliticsGreek Politicscharacter and pushing Greece to build “a stronger and more modern state”. The PM’s decision to take
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Mitsotakis seeks to reassure on foreign policy, spending plans
PoliticsGreek Politicsstint to equip young conscripts with skills useful for the modern workplace. Mitsotakis also took
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Competing claims and narratives in Eastern Mediterranean
AgoraState narratives. Given the state of affairs in the modern world, this is to be expected
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Bound to lose
Agora, who he had earlier likened to “modern day tyrants” besieging Greece. Furthermore, Samaras’s
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Athens prepared to be patient after resumption of Greek-Turkish talks
PoliticsForeign Policyfor is that Turkey will behave like a modern state that respects the rules of peaceful co-existence
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Health service in spotlight as govt scrabbles for more measures to contain Covid
PoliticsGreek Politics. In a discussion that was littered with references to “progressive” politics and the “modern centre-left
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