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Newsletter 412 - 16/02/2024
will lead to a gradual de-escalation of protests. This week the prime minister is focussing on seeing
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Greece and Turkey launch latest round of talks, building up to Ankara visit by Mitsotakis
PoliticsForeign Policy, or to try to de-escalate crises, but also to monitor the progress of these agreements, so
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Moody's leaves Greece's rating unchanged, one notch from investment grade
Economyand the Greek 10-year benchmark yield has de-escalated to 3.3 pct, from 4.5 pct in October 2023, before last
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Athens pleased about new EU-Egypt deal, seeks closer ties with Cairo
PoliticsForeign PolicyMeloni, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Cypriot
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BoG sees 2024 growth at 2.3 pct, cautions against complacency due to risks
EconomyMacroeconomy. Inflation is seen moderating further to 2.8 pct in 2024 as the BoG sees all components de-escalating
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Can the Green Transition be just?
Agoraon the planet, this shift, which many presented as a one-way street, would de facto scrap the EGD
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Greece's relations with neighbours in Western Balkans becoming more complex
PoliticsForeign Policyratified three protocols within the framework of the Agreement. It has also de-activated
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Election result triggers rumbling in PASOK about leadership contest
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPapandreou suggested in an op-ed published in Proto Thema newspaper that Sunday’s result represented a “de
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Name deal and Beleri case test Greece's relations with North Macedonia, Albania
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens is facing a testing period in its bilateral relations with its neighbouring countries North Macedonia and Albania, respectively. The new leadership in North Macedonia is attempting to de-legitimise the Prespes Agreement. Its new Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has pledged “to do everything
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Athens fears Middle East instability, joins others to push for change in EU's Syria policy
PoliticsForeign Policy. Such an event will provoke a subsequent further de-stabilisation in the region with a number
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