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Newsletter 80 - 01/07/2016
in Greece, employing 12,500 staff, and has long-lasting relations with more than 2,000 Greek suppliers
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Tsipras gets ball rolling on lengthy, ambitious bid to change constitution
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister to present himself as a leader who is making long-lasting changes to Greece. This is a message
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Greek, Turkish foreign ministers hold informal talks as refugee crisis, Cyprus loom
PoliticsForeign PolicyAn unofficial meeting between the Greek and Turkish foreign ministers on Crete on Sunday culminated in message of support for Turkey’s European prospects. After holding talks lasting almost three hours, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias and his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu, visited
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TV permit auction boosts Greek coffers but questions linger
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreek authorities announced early on Friday, after an auction lasting more than three days, the four winners of national broadcasting permits on the country’s digital network. The four winners consisted of two existing channels, Skai and Ant1, and two newcomers: firms backed by businessmen Yiannis
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Newsletter 88 - 16/09/2016
that lasting damage has already been done. Property tax details revealed Unemployment declines again in Q2
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Newsletter 111 - 17/03/2017
, one month before the conclusion of the long-lasting first review. ELA funding stood at 43.15 billion
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New attempt to get Cyprus talks back on track
PoliticsForeign Policyto achieve a lasting and comprehensive solution." "We hope that the two leaders return as soon as possible
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Voters unconvinced by post-Eurogroup narrative, wait for growth
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the Eurogroup agreement, whereas 82.5 percent believe that Greece was condemned to lasting austerity
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Newsletter 128 - 21/07/2017
a return to the market, but it should be in a lasting way,” he said. His comments came a few hours
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Athens forced to consider shelving market access plans for now
PoliticsGreek Politicsand also a return to the market, but it should be in a lasting way,” added Draghi. It remains
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