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Deadly floods raise questions about ND's civil protection pledges as Covid-19 accelerates
PoliticsGreek Politicswith no choice but to shut down beach bars and nightclubs or even the SMS scheme adopted in March to regulate
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Hirings balance positive by almost 70,000 in July, reflecting late summer season openings
EconomyMacroeconomywith a balance of 569. Broken down by employment activity, the three highest positive balances were noted
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New data highlights pandemic impact on enterprises as turnover falls sharply
EconomyFeaturesto close, down by 47.3 percent in comparison with June 2019. Under activities of membership organisations
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Current account shows deficit of 1.42 bln in June, driven by slashed tourism revenues
EconomyMacroeconomyby 93.8 percent. Travel payments came to 36.4 million, also down 81.3 percent. Despite efforts
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Pandemic's growing economic impact warrants extra support measures, funded by cash buffer
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Greece has a cash buffer of 34.7 billion euros at its disposal, down from 37.5 billion in March
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Receipt losses near 5 bln in first six months as June tourism figures disappoint
EconomyMacroeconomyfell by 97.9 percent to around 12,500. Those from France were down by 99.6 percent with around 9,000
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Grim picture in labour market obliges govt to provide more job support schemes
EconomyFeaturesdown, this is split between 1.2 billion euros in special purpose compensation, corresponding
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Accused of U-turn over extension of territorial waters at home, ND steps up diplomatic drive abroad
PoliticsGreek Politicsdirections. The initiative is seen as a response to Turkey’s refusal to back down from the recent
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Retail sector struggles through pandemic
EconomyFeaturesof the pandemic. Retail traffic is also down according to 74 percent of companies surveyed, though
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Budget primary deficit of 7.46 bln confirmed for July as revenues sag
EconomyMacroeconomy, above target by 488 million euros. Broken down by category, taxes on goods and services were below
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