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Honey, I shrunk the Greeks
Agorawas really benefiting from this ‘bailout’ program and why given Greece’s mounting debt problems a debt
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Ring of Fire
Agoraof its most obvious problems. That it is unable to provide justice for three of its young people
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Greek industrialists decry conditions as another major firm moves its HQ abroad
Economymonths. Viohalco revealed that it was moving to Brussels because it was having too many problems
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Are politicians in Greece promoting reforms or social cannibalism?
AgoraMyths have fuelled much of outside perceptions of the Greek crisis. From the lazy Greeks to the runaway shadow economy, observers have sought explanations for the country's problems in these contrived and skewed observations on life in Greece. Like all fairy tales, though, they make for a good
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Seven in 10 Greeks raiding savings to pay bills, two in 10 have no deposits
Societytheir financial problems. Apartment prices fell by 9.3 percent in Q3 of this year and the number of sales
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Europe missed an opportunity on banking union
Agorathis and their supervision will be carried out by national authorities. However, until now the biggest problems have
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SYRIZA gives up on "odious debt" write-off but not major debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsresolution to Greece's debt problems if the party comes to power but Stathakis was clear that this did
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Fragmented, weak Greek centre left fails to find basis for cooperation
PoliticsGreek Politicswith problems from the start. The movement launched as an attempt to cast social democracy in Greece in a new
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Another party arrives on Greece's increasingly diffuse political scene
PoliticsGreek Politicselections, if it is replicated in a national vote it would create significant problems. It would
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Social support in Greece not adequate enough to deal with crisis, says OECD
SocietyA recent OECD study examining the aftermath of the crisis has highlighted the social difficulties that have been created but also points the inequalities that were created by a poor welfare system before the country’s economic problems began. The paper highlights five key areas that require
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