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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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FM heads to Ankara for rare talks as Greece and Turkey court Libya
PoliticsForeign Policyto Turkey that Greece will not be the one to leave the negotiating table. “We need to learn to live
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Parties square up for all-out battle over upcoming labour bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsputs a cap on overtime, which is higher compared to the current one, however the government argues
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Newsletter 293 - 16/04/2021
, this one also suggests that despite the wear-and-tear of the last few months, the ruling
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Set-to in Ankara well received in Athens, where Covid-19 data causes worry
PoliticsGreek Politicsto provocations” Greece should be the one setting the agenda. Covid-19 The fireworks in Ankara overshadowed
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S&P upgrades Greece to 'BB' with positive outlook in expectation of post-pandemic upside
EconomyIn an unexpected move late on Friday night, S&P upgraded Greece’s rating by one notch to ‘BB’ from ‘BB-‘, while also revising upward its outlook from stable to positive. The ratings agency had not taken any significant action on Greece since October 2019, when it had lifted the rating to ‘BB
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Common ground absent after latest round of Cyprus discussions
PoliticsForeign Policywill be unavoidable when new talks are held. Greek position As one of the three guarantor powers, Greece
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Late May Day rallies highlight divides in left and labour movement
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the SYRIZA administration had penalised unpaid overtime, by imposing a 1.6-million-euro fine on one
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Tussle over labour reforms shaping up as spark for broader political battle
PoliticsGreek Politics-dated conservatism. One of the biggest barriers the left-wing party faces in getting this message
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Complaints harden as govt lays out content of labour bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the bill as it moves closer to adopting the draft legislation in what will be one
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