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Trade deficit jumps by 84.7 pct in May, reaching 14.7 bln for 2022
EconomyMacroeconomybillion euros in February. One needs to go back to early 2010 to find this level of trade deficit
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Rule of law and media freedom in spotlight after arson attack and European Commission report
PoliticsGreek Politicsdating back to 2014 have prompted the opposition to ask questions about the political support
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Newsletter 347 - 22/07/2022
PoliticsGovernment feels heat from wildfire and energy crisisThe political challenge presented by the summer wildfire season came back to trouble New Democracy this week as the government also tried to reassure citizens that Greece has a credible plan to deal with the energy crisis over the winter
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Fires continue to test capabilities and spark political confrontation
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat his party could secure a majority. The poll suggests that 57.7 pct of respondents back the PM’s
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Economic sentiment slides by 3 pts in July to lowest in over a year, construction mood sours
EconomyMacroeconomyagain April’s previous low and is back to where it was in the summer of 2017. The Employment
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Manufacturing slips into contraction for first time since early 2021 as PMI drops by 2 pts in July
EconomyMacroeconomy, with this scale back captured in the only fractional rise in employment. In this challenging
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Summer Covid wave sparks fresh warnings, as opposition unites on gender-based violence
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the medical community, there have been no official calls to bring back public restrictions such as mask
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Numbers stacking up for PM to announce winter relief package
PoliticsGreek Politicshelp through the winter. This comes on the back of reports that Finance Ministry officials
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Trade deficit soars by 71.6 pct in H1, reaching 17.59 bln
EconomyMacroeconomycompared with June last year. One needs to go back to early 2010 to find this level of trade deficit
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Govt puts focus on handouts, migration to take heat off surveillance affair
PoliticsGreek Politicssuch as pensions back-pay and an “inflation cheque”. Government ministers have been leaning on the evidence
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