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  1. Greek digital economy lagging due to weak demand, lack of skills

    Society

    countries, with only 39% of citizens with internet access on their phones and other portable devices. “One

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  2. The six reform proposals Greece hopes will help unlock more funding

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    by the current government with its eurozone partners is better than the previous one. MRB for Star

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  3. Greek unemployment rate ends 2014 at 26 pct, the first uptick since Sep 2013
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    climbed almost one percentage point (pp) month on month (MoM) to 26.8 percent in December from 25.9

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  4. Reported widening of revenue shortfall in Feb as liquidity worries persist

    Economy

    to the one-month extension provided to taxpayers to pay their obligations. VAT revenues

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  5. Gender stereotyping rife in workplace, say Greeks

    Society

    for women to combine a job with household and care responsibilities is one of the most effective

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  6. Unemployment rate edges up to 26.1 pct in Q4 2014

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    years and mainly reflected the seasonal positive impact from tourism. One year ago, the jobless rate

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  7. Greek gov't targets unpaid social security contributions: The numbers involved

    Economy

    for an elimination of penalties and surcharges if the full principle is paid in one instalment

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  8. In potential clash with lenders, SYRIZA wants to use privatistion receipts to fund social policies

    Economy

    to reach a compromise by extending it by one month for the government to sign a new agreement

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  9. Growing uncertainty weighs on Greek shares and bonds

    Economy

    to 21.26 percent, more than 4.5 pp higher from the 16.7 percent recorded on February 23, one day after

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  10. Greece must tackle foreign bribery by Greek firms, OECD says

    Society

    , it noted that “one case was closed without a thorough investigation”. That case relates to a Greek

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