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Political clash brewing over fatal train collision, railway safety
PoliticsGreek Politicscolleagues will in one way or another contrast recent events with the previous government’s handling
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PM forced to adjust line over deadly train crash amid public anger
PoliticsGreek Politicsas an attempt to influence the outcome of any investigation into the crash, including one by what Mitsotakis
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ND prepares for opinion poll hit after crash protests, shaky communications
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat only one in four of those willing to express an opinion were convinced by the scenario favoured
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Newsletter 373 - 10/03/2023
. A snap survey conducted by “People of Greece” for Kathimerini found that only one in four of those
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ND suffers ratings blow after train crash, hopes time is on its side
PoliticsGreek Politicsopinion poll, and one so soon after the train crash, cannot be a reliable predictor of what will follow
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Tragedies bring period of calm in Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policyissue.” He also said that the Cyprus issue remains one of the biggest issues on the agenda of the Greek
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NBG's total attributable profit rises to 1.12bln in 2022, up 29 pct
EconomyBankingNational Bank of Greece (NBG) reported a profit after tax of 861 million euros in 2022, compared to a profit of 832 million euros in 2021, a rise of 6 percent. Including the one-off gains of 297 million euros from EVO Payments, attributable profit reached 1.12 billion euros, a rise of 29 percent
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Athens and Ankara keep ties ticking over pending elections
PoliticsForeign PolicyAnkara. Athens is one of the last few remaining enthusiastic supporters of Turkey’s EU perspective
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Moody's keeps Greece three notches from investment grade, improves outlook on back of growth potential
Economythe country’s sovereign rating one notch behind what the government has described as a “national goal
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Industrial turnover rises 17.7 pct YoY in Jan, but falls sharply MoM at home and abroad
EconomyMacroeconomycry from the increase of 42.4 percent in August. After more than one year of contraction, the index
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