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  1. Unemployment rate stable at 23 pct in November
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    in the Aegean Islands. The latest estimates of the Finance Ministry (MoF), the European Commission (EC

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  2. Waste management remains Greece's biggest environmental challenge, says EU
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    Along with Cyprus, Greece recycled just short than a fifth of municipal rate in 2014, jointly the third lowest rate in the EU and less than half the EU average, a new environmental implementation review from the European Commission has found. “Greece faces significant difficulties in implementing

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  3. Lack of clarity across the board highlights review impasse
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    of the programme. The managing director of the European Stability Mechanism, Klaus Regling, wrote an op

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  4. Greek banks stepped up write-offs in 2016, provisions increased at slowest pace since 2008
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    almost stable in the first half of 2016 at 49.6 percent and stands above the European average

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  5. Building activity down 1.4 pct in November
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    published by the European Commission fell by 1.3 points to -45.3 in January, after recording strong

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  6. Greece cleared arrears of 3.1 billion in 2016

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    to MoF figures. In its winter economic forecasts released on Monday, the European Commission said

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  7. Disabled rights still lacking in Greece
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    lacking. According to the European Network of Independent Living (ENIL), an EU funded independent

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  8. Greece in inflation for first time since Feb 2013 as CPI rises 1.2 pct in Jan

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    OECD and European Commission estimates point to a higher increase of 1.1 and 1.3 percent respectively.

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  9. Seven years of demanding the impossible in Greece
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    Thomsen, now the director of its European Department, recently argued that Greece doesn’t need any

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  10. Athens and lenders left with gap to bridge ahead of Eurogroup
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    opposition to demands (led by the International Monetary Fund but seemingly adopted by the European

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