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Newsletter 283 -05/02/2021
, ND’s working assumption is that up to 800,000 Greeks abroad may be eligible to vote in Greek
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Athens assessing lay of land as Cyprus talks approach and UK seeks new role
PoliticsForeign Policymay also offer to put on hold its plans for Varosha as a concession. Additionally, it is expected
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Govt looks for positives as it steps up vaccine rollout
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlthough much of the country is gripped by a cold snap, the Greek government is hoping that this week will mark the start of a marked increase in the vaccination rate, allowing the lockdown measures currently in place to be eased ahead of Greek Orthodox Easter on May 2. Two so-called “mega
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(Dis)Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the European Union
Agoraa relatively short period of time, which was not the case with Bosnia and Herzegovina, although this may
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MPs urge govt to focus on vaccines, relief as it gets entangled in #MeToo claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsagainst Lignadis, but also other figures in the arts, are also growing so there may be more
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Company closures dropped sharply during the pandemic
EconomyFeaturesand retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles” which saw 8,082 closures. While that may seem
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FM visits Egypt and Cyprus with eye on EEZ, EastMed pipeline and new UN talks
PoliticsForeign Policyto the same report, Nicosia is cautious about such a scenario, considering it may be losing a bargaining chip
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Clashes add to political tension over division, police violence
PoliticsGreek Politicsto welcome tourists from May 14.
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UK and EU travel restrictions raise concerns for tourism season
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Greek tourism from May 14. Package tour operators TUI reported a freeze on foreign holiday
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Excess of vaccines in Serbia will go to waste
Agora. As the case may be, this country is doing extremely well in terms of the number of inoculations per capita
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