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  1. Newsletter 255 -26/06/2020

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    to welcome the first tourists of the season, with regional airports due to reopen to international flights

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  2. PM sees 'new Greece' rising from Hellinikon rubble, pledges more aid for struggling firms

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will be hoping that the start of the work sends a signal that Greece is ready to welcome large investments

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  3. EC trims 2020 recession forecast to 9 pct, but 2021 recovery also slashed

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    it will impact the Greek tourism sector. At the same time, developments could produce a welcome surprise

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  4. Higher Covid-19 numbers spark concern as tourism sees little benefit from visitor arrivals
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    borders to welcome tourists after successfully containing the virus was always a calculated gamble

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  5. Greece's post-lockdown hubris
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    Agora

    and outside observers, the developments confirm the underlying fear that opening the borders to welcome

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  6. Newsletter 266 -18/09/2020

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    this represents a welcome departure from the recent tension in the Aegean, the Greek government is not expecting

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  7. More Covid-19 measures on way for Athens as public concern grows

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Overall, the opinion poll provided Mitsotakis with welcome data. It indicated that support for his

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  8. Censure motion voted down, prompting government and opposition to claim victory
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    the same position, with no sign of dissent in the ranks – a welcome development following persistent

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  9. PM on defensive over Covid-19 stance as debate rages over testing
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    he was willing to acknowledge that the decision to welcome tourists over the summer contributed

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  10. Newsletter 277 -11/12/2020

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    he was willing to acknowledge that the decision to welcome tourists over the summer contributed

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