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On lockdown: The moments that will remain
Agorato be positive, even when they are the throwaway remarks from persons of note, is not a sign
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Border furor highlights brittleness of Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe recent tension between Greece and Turkey in the Evros border area highlighted how an issue of a mostly technical nature can throw relations between the two countries off balance. This issue was exacerbated due to several misfortunate statements as a result of the usual tactic of Greece’s
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Refugee housing deadline puts spotlight back on migration policy
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor promoting a key piece of asylum legislation which exempts spending on migration from the usual
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Parties jostle over economic data, public still backs ND approach on pandemic
PoliticsGreek Politicsin both cases, and lower than many analysts had expected. This triggered some bold remarks from
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Unemployment edges upward to 15.5 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomydata was released. Particularly, response in urban areas had been lower than usual due
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Unemployment rate jumps to 17 pct in May
EconomyMacroeconomylower than usual due to the pandemic. The latest available data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani
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Hirings balance positive by almost 70,000 in July, reflecting late summer season openings
EconomyMacroeconomythan usual activity of hirings during June and July. These extraordinary circumstances led
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SYRIZA goes on offensive over Covid-19 and economic reforms, but internal rifts persist
PoliticsGreek Politicscalculus, and that its self-described “moral advantage” should be earned and not assumed. His remarks
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Govt weighs up stricter measures to suppress Covid-19, talks up vaccine hopes
PoliticsGreek Politicsof testing by Oxford University and AstraZeneca. In remarks made during an interview with Skai TV
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High number of Covid-19 cases puts strain on government
PoliticsGreek Politicsto deliver the usual economic policy speech made by Greek prime ministers in early September. The centre
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