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Mitsotakis heads to Israel and Russia with broad agenda
PoliticsForeign Policy. Wednesday’s visit to the Russian Riviera will likely be a more difficult one for the Greek premier
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Govt stands firm on 'no lockdown' message, pins hopes on vaccination surge
PoliticsGreek Politicsadmissions averaging 400 over the past week, and 99 pct of Covid ICUs occupied. An estimated one in five
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Mitsotakis breaks the ice in Sochi but Russia's wariness remains
PoliticsGreek Politicswas clear that any escalation around Ukraine would be in no-one’s interest and could lead to a new
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High participation in bond swap provides end of year boost
EconomyThe Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) announced on Tuesday the preliminary results of the bond swap offer that it announced last week, giving Greece’s debt managers one more confidence boost this year. Last Monday, the PDMA announced an invitation to bondholders of certain GGBs that mature
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Health service weakness highlighted as Covid deaths hit record high and research points to ICU disparity
PoliticsGreek Politicsaffect the economy. Proportionally, Greece had one of the most generous Covid assistance packages
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Polls boost for KINAL after leadership vote, as Androulakis rolls out key appointments
PoliticsGreek Politicsopponents as a weakness. The post of was given instead to Michalis Katrinis, one of the younger
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Newsletter 321 - 17/12/2021
of the reinvestment programme, which was extended by one more year at least until the end of 2024
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PM seeks to leave ICU controversy behind as Tsipras ups stakes with snap election call
PoliticsGreek Politicstake part in parliamentary debates as he is a member of the European Parliament, not the Greek one
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Industrial turnover rises by 40.6 pct in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomythe pandemic struck. The first sign of recovery came roughly one year later, posting growth of 18.2
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Government U-turns again to tighten Covid measures over Christmas
PoliticsGreek Politicsand to encourage teleworking. One of the factors behind the government’s change of heart may have been the waning
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