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Greece's public healthcare in a muddled and troubled state
EconomyFeaturesGreece provides a universal free or low-cost public healthcare system to employees or the self-employed insured with the country’s social security system. However, plummeting government spending and rising unemployment have led to the country’s public healthcare landscape has taken a heavy beating
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Can Greece learn to love renewable energy?
EconomyFeaturesfuel prices. Given its current heavy dependence on fossil fuels in its energy mix and its long.../uploads/2016/06/GSR_2016_KeyFindings1.pdf [2] https://www.dei.gr/en/i-dei/i-etairia/tomeis-drastiriotitas...&language=en-US [6] http://energytransition.de/2016/06/the-evolution-of-renewable-energy-sources-res
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Tsipras's meeting with judiciary seen crossing the line
PoliticsGreek Politicsheavy criticism from the opposition and added to the accusations that the judiciary is being compromised
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Newsletter 93 - 21/10/2016
about his private life appeared in the local media. Draft budget is heavy on taxes, PBO says Talks
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Greece and lenders make headway on review but labour reforms remain biggest obstacle
EconomyProgrammehaircut. The agenda is quite heavy on Monday with meetings on product markets, financial, justice
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An unfounded argument leaves Greece in limbo
Agorasurplus target. It was assumed at the time that, with most of the fiscal heavy lifting out of the way
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Industrial production rises at slightly faster pace of 2.2 pct in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomythe last 1.5 year mostly attributed to the heavy snowfall that led to notable drops in both output
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Industrial turnover soars 13.5 pct in December, drops 5.1 pct in 2016
EconomyMacroeconomyin January mostly attributed to the heavy snowfall that led to remarkable drops in both output
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Coalition MPs gear up for busy period in Parliament
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the missions on Wednesday. This was attributed to the technical teams’ heavy workload. One
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Survey shows 42 pct of Greek expats unlikely to return
Society). Greece’s brain drain comes at a heavy price to the economy. In the countries they end up
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