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Current account shows deficit of 1.34 bln in June as tourism begins to come back
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom last year, when tourism was impacted by the initial wave of the pandemic and came to just 38.5
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Fresh reshuffle speculation as ND centres on migration threat, response
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen talking up the preparedness of Greece’s uniformed personnel for a potential wave of asylum
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Crunch time nears for health system as Covid surge meets staff suspensions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the health system is already under serious pressure by the new wave of infections attributed to spread
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Athens ponders impact of Turkey's role in Afghanistan
PoliticsForeign Policyto avoid hosting yet another wave of refugees. Even it secures such deals, Ankara is still expected
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PM removes under-fire ministers from posts in late-summer reshuffle
PoliticsGreek PoliticsCovid wave after months of wear-and-tear for the previous leadership, including opposition criticism
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New cabinet meets with focus on fire fallout, policy roadmap
PoliticsGreek Politicsas he takes over what promises to be a challenging portfolio amid a fourth wave of Covid
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Hercules APS delivers largest ever quarterly NPE reduction as ratio drops to 21.3 pct in Q2
EconomyBankingby the end of next year. Some banks also took the opportunity to announce their next wave
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Short-term fix for electricity bills leaves open questions for green transition strategy
Societythe first wave of price increases, which coincided with the introduction of a new pricing formula indexed
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Mitsotakis, Erdogan keep distance at UN as summer moratorium draws to close
PoliticsForeign Policywave of new refugees. In fact, Prime Minister Mitsotakis acknowledged Turkey’s significant role
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Tsipras tries to put PM on spot by pushing for 800-euro min wage
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras has gone on the offensive against the government, calling for the minimum wage to be raised to 800 euros and for the consumption tax on fuel to be lowered as counter-measures to confront the wave of inflation troubling Greek households. In an interview with Alpha TV
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