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Nov trade deficit at 3.75 bln, as 11-month deficit rises by 58.6 pct to 35.15 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyneeds to go back to the deep deficits of 2008 that contributed to the subsequent debt crisis, to find
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Constitutional row follows political storm over prosecutor's intervention in surveillance probe
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn the latest twist in the surveillance affair, a controversial opinion by Greece's top prosecutor has come under sustained attack by opposition parties and constitutional experts. The widespread reaction brings the allegations of politically motivated phone-tapping back to the top of the agenda
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Newsletter 365 - 13/01/2023
left ND with a somewhat tarnished image. Having gained support from moderate voters on the back
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ND turns tables on SYRIZA over sleaze, tweaks stance on ex-king's funeral
PoliticsGreek Politicsback at SYRIZA specifically when it comes to sleaze claims. The left-wing party’s former Minister
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Military chief caught in wiretapping affair's sights, prompting strong ND response
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be hoping that he can win this back as the voting date nears and the atmosphere becomes more
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Opposition irate over watchdog briefing as govt hints at "rogue network" behind surveillance
PoliticsGreek Politicsbriefing has clearly rattled the government, as it appears to back up press reports that New Democracy
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PM bats away surveillance claims, looks to final pre-election handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicssuits could claim money back, creating a potential political problem for New Democracy with a section
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Energy tops agenda as FM heads to Israel
PoliticsForeign Policybrothers alone.” The Greek Foreign Ministry hit back at Ankara, saying that it must be held accountable
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Banks discover stress test assumptions, results due in July
EconomyBankingand the lenders back into profitability. Some systemic banks are even thinking about distributing dividends
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Tsipras stakes claim for election win despite discouraging poll data
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat debtors who had missed instalments on their payment plans would be allowed back
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