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Economic relief eyed as Greece launches fourth round of lockdown easing
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe fourth stage of the easing of Greece’s lockdown began on Monday, when cafes and restaurants were permitted to welcome sitting customers – another move that the government hopes will ease the economic impact of the Covid-19 crisis. The re-opening of the food service sector came a week ahead
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Govt pushes tourism message, digests EU stimulus proposal
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMitsotakis held an interview with Bild newspaper to highlight Greece’s readiness to welcome visitors
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Leaders clash over economy as PM looks on bright side of Eurogroup assessment
PoliticsGreek Politicsstatement. “We also welcome Greece’s commitment to undertake a set of additional reforms, with a view
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PM sees 'new Greece' rising from Hellinikon rubble, pledges more aid for struggling firms
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be hoping that the start of the work sends a signal that Greece is ready to welcome large investments
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Higher Covid-19 numbers spark concern as tourism sees little benefit from visitor arrivals
PoliticsGreek Politicsborders to welcome tourists after successfully containing the virus was always a calculated gamble
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Greece's post-lockdown hubris
Agoraand outside observers, the developments confirm the underlying fear that opening the borders to welcome
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this represents a welcome departure from the recent tension in the Aegean, the Greek government is not expecting
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More Covid-19 measures on way for Athens as public concern grows
PoliticsGreek PoliticsOverall, the opinion poll provided Mitsotakis with welcome data. It indicated that support for his
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Censure motion voted down, prompting government and opposition to claim victory
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe same position, with no sign of dissent in the ranks – a welcome development following persistent
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PM on defensive over Covid-19 stance as debate rages over testing
PoliticsGreek Politicshe was willing to acknowledge that the decision to welcome tourists over the summer contributed
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