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Newsletter 259 -24/07/2020
and will be directly linked to the impact that these funds can have on the Greek economy. The next
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Spain's challenges and opportunities in the EU recovery deal
AgoraIn the latest episode of the video discussions organised by Agenda Publica and MacroPolis as part of the Future is Blue newsletter, Jonás Fernández, Member of the European Parliament, and Marcel Jansen, Associate professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, discuss what Spain can take away from
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Political leaders discuss stance on Turkey, as judicial interference case divides Parliament
PoliticsGreek Politicsechoed Tsipras’s call for a tough response, saying that “Greece can and should deter Turkish
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VIDEO - How could Greece put the EU recovery fund to best use?
Agoranewsletter on Greek macroeconomics. The topic of discussion is how Greece can make best use
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PM forms panel to come up with strategy for use of EU recovery funds
PoliticsGreek Politicsis to collect all the necessary data during August and deliver a proposal by the end of September so it can
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Episode 10 - Get with the (first) programme
Agoraon Acast: https://shows.acast.com/the-agora You can also find it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
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Construction slides again in May with fall of 8.7 pct YoY in building permits
EconomyMacroeconomycan lead to disproportionate levels of annual fluctuations. The rise in Peloponnese was to 126 permits
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Govt scrambles to prevent Covid-19 spreading further as holidaymakers return to cities
PoliticsGreek Politics, it is mulling what more it can do fiscally this year to support businesses and avoid jobs being lost
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Greece expects evidence of Turkish willingness to talk as Maas visits Athens, Ankara
PoliticsForeign Policyof Kassos to south of Kastellorizo. This means the onus is on Germany to prove whether it can perform
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Trouble from Turkey prompts plans for extra defence spending after years of cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe improvements so the 84 aircraft can join the Viper class is due to last until 2027 at a total cost
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