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Catering and entertainment businesses chafe at vaccination status rules
PoliticsGreek PoliticsBusinesses are reacting to the latest raft of Covid-19 measures announced by the Greek government in tandem with the latest stage of lockdown easing. Indoor entertainment is due to reopen on July 1, while indoor dining will be reintroduced on July 15. Both, however, have been given the option
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How the Croatian government helped spread of 'plandemic'
Agora1, 2021, primarily due to the tourist season. This did not happen because only 31 percent
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Alpha Bank buoyed by 800-mln-euro share capital raise
EconomyBankingAlpha Bank announced on Friday the successful completion of its 800-million-euro share capital raise, following a three-day book building process, with the price set at 1 euro per share. This is the second systemic bank capital raise after Piraeus Bank last month. It raised 1.38 billion euros
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Flagship pension reform hits snag over transition cost
PoliticsGreek Politicsstatus and the amount owed. The government hopes to launch the new scheme from January 1, 2022
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Newsletter 305 - 16/07/2021
in the national health system who will need to get vaccinated by September 1, with details due
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Govt prepares ground for unvaccinated to face penalties
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAugust 16 and from September 1 for those working in healthcare. According to a report in Kathimerini
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Newsletter 306 - 23/07/2021
August 16 and from September 1 for those working in healthcare. The government also tagged
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Unemployment drops to 15.9 pct in May, inactive figure also eases to 3.23 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy3.45 million. The unemployment rate among women dropped roughly 1 percentage point (pps) year
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Govt ploughs on with reform bills as politicians' wealth declarations draw attention
PoliticsGreek Politicson September 1, with party sources saying that the French courts could be contacted. The government has so
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Criticism of authorities' response intensifies as wildfires continue to rage
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFinance Minister Theodoros Skylakakis told ANT-1 TV that the government has spent 1 billion euros
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