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Preparing for a new normal in German politics
Agorain the euro area. Without Merkel’s forceful advocacy at the dramatic EU summit in Brussels in July 2015
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Record year for company launches in 2018, small enterprises continue to dominate
EconomyFeatures, thus leading to many closures. Dramatic changes to self-employed tax contributions were introduced
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Tsipras calls snap elections after heavy defeat that puts ND on course for clear majority
PoliticsGreek Politicstake a dramatic turnaround to now prevent the centre-right party ascending to power next month
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Tracing the decline of the middle class as parties vie for its votes
EconomyFeaturesfrom tax returns shows that there has been a dramatic downward shift in earnings over the years
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Government opts for modest tax relief, but who will benefit?
EconomyFeaturesthe income tax scale, with the most dramatic being the lowering of the base tax rate from 22
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Spree of media deals puts spotlight back on ownership issues
Societyof this dramatic shift in news consumption on popular choices and attitudes. As the traditional media
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A virus is spreading across China, but so is the demand for transparency
AgoraAs the coronavirus in China leads to ever more expansive measures by the authorities in Beijing and governments as well as corporate entities across the globe, two aspects of this dramatic development are starting to come into greater focus: The management of information involved in this fast
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Tensions within SYRIZA en route to membership ballot, party conference
PoliticsGreek Politics, even here Tsipras’s old ally Yanis Varoufakis has stolen the lead with characteristically dramatic
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Greece prepares more measures to support economy after Eurogroup relaxes fiscal restrictions
EconomyProgrammethat Greece would not have to produce a 3.5 percent of GDP primary surplus this year. The dramatic impact
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ND focussed on keeping coronavirus numbers down in build-up to Greek Easter
PoliticsGreek Politicsa dramatic recession, Greece will soon need to turn to loans from the European institutions, leading
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