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Newsletter 290 - 26/03/2021
visitors from one country to visit the other as long they can demonstrate full vaccination status
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Covid worries bring more wear and tear for govt, but no momentum for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the correct direction: 56% say it is moving the wrong direction and 36% say it is the right one
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Govt prepares new round of economic relief as Covid remains a threat
PoliticsGreek Politics, or proof of antibodies. “We continue to expect the 2021 season to be around half the 2019 one
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PM unveils 'Greece 2.0' plan to use EU recovery funds, transform economy
Economyin the form of grants, 6 billion euros will be given over to the Green Transition – one of four
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EU Commissioner's visit to islands highlights divisions over management of migrant centres
PoliticsGreek Politics. On Monday this week, EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson paid a one-day visit
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Greece set to reopen embassy in Libya as it seeks better ties with Tripoli
PoliticsForeign Policyone day after Libya’s new interim government was sworn in. The fact that the Greek premier
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It will happen when it happens - The vaccination entanglement in North Macedonia
Agorain the institutions is quite shaky. The issue of lack of trust in the institutions is not a new one and (especially
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Govt banks on uptick in vaccines over coming months aiding return to normality
PoliticsGreek Politicscompletion of the programme is one of the key factors that New Democracy is looking to in order to restore
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Mitsotakis defends pandemic handling, denies snap election plans
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs opposition criticism mounts on all fronts, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has offered a defence of his government’s handling of the pandemic and the economy, while seeking one more time to dispel rumours of early elections. In an interview to Star TV on Wednesday, Mitsotakis tried to draw
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SYRIZA targets middle class with own plan for post-pandemic economic rebound
PoliticsGreek Politicsbased on one-off liquidity injections for struggling businesses, with the state subsidising loans
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