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Newsletter 235 -17/01/2020
was 2.82 billion, municipalities spent 1.12 billion, social funds 166 million and 859 billion
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Newsletter 373 - 10/03/2023
and other major cities around Greece to voice their frustrations about the fatal crash... the fatal accident, Mitsotakis had suggested that the crash was mainly down to human error
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PM returns to address hooligan aftermath as SYRIZA gears up for leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the recent fatal stabbing of a 29-year-old AEK fan outside the team’s stadium during a clash... violence following another fatal stabbing, of an Aris fan in Thessaloniki, in 2022. Seven people
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Gucci and Greece’s lost photo opportunity
EconomyFeaturesRecently, the Greek authorities were approached by fashion house Gucci for permission to hold a runway event at the Parthenon. The Central Archaeological Council (KAS), which has the final say over such matters, rejected the request, saying that it was out of line with the monuments cultural
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Coalition looks to regain confidence, centre-left struggles with ballot
PoliticsGreek PoliticsCouncil (KAS) is reportedly due to meet on Wednesday to decide whether the potential discovery of ancient
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Institutions head back to Athens in search of SLA by end of week
EconomyProgrammeof the former Athens airport at Hellenikon after the Central Archaeological Council (KAS) asked
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Ankara springs surprise on Athens with Libya maritime deal
PoliticsForeign Policythe Turkish coastline of Marmaris-Fethiye-Kas and Libya’s coastline of Derna–Tobruk–Bordia. Whatever the deal
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Greek banks eye positive market appetite for bad loan sales
EconomyBankingResearch (IOBE) and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) in Greece and Cyprus, Bank of Greece governor
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Hercules NPL reduction scheme receives first application from Eurobank
EconomyBankingby the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), Bank
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Coronavirus to delay much of privatisation plan
EconomyFeatureswent into lockdown, the Central Archaeological Council (KAS), unanimously allowed the demolition of old
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