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  1. Mangling the truth

    Agora

    regarding Greece over there [in Germany].” Again, though, the truth was far less dramatic. The German

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  2. Marinopoulos travails point to wider difficulties for supermarket sector

    EconomyFeatures

    It’s been a dramatic few days for the Marinopoulos, Greece’s biggest supermarket chain. The company filed for protection from its creditors last Tuesday amid 1.3 billion euros of debt, an unprecedented amount for a Greek company. A court granted it temporary respite on Friday. It came

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  3. Can Greece learn to love renewable energy?

    EconomyFeatures

    then, investment in RES schemes more or less came to a standstill as the dramatic events of 2015 played out.../uploads/2016/06/GSR_2016_KeyFindings1.pdf [2] https://www.dei.gr/en/i-dei/i-etairia/tomeis-drastiriotitas...&language=en-US [6] http://energytransition.de/2016/06/the-evolution-of-renewable-energy-sources-res

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  4. Greeks deeply affected by crisis and least satisfied with life, EBRD study finds
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    Society

    ) percent. “It is probably as a result of this dramatic situation that Greece reports among the lowest

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  5. Another spin of the wheel for Greece
    Ferris Wheel at Syntagma Square

    Agora

    to be a dramatic improvement in several sectors of the economy for this kind of growth to be achieved. According

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  6. Greece worst of 36 countries for patient rights in healthcare
    By Natasha Pantazopoulou/Fosphotos

    Society

    the report refers to as a “bang for your buck” measure. The report notes that Greece reported “a dramatic

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  7. Athens waits for dust to settle after Erdogan's victory in Turkish referendum
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    . As a result, they don't expect any dramatic moves aimed at questioning his authority or ousting him

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  8. Rising tension in Western Balkans add to diplomatic concerns
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Rising tension in the Western Balkans and Turkey's continuing policy of provoking tensions with Greece are uppermost in Athens’s foreign policy agenda at the moment. Thursday’s dramatic events, which saw hundreds of VMRO-DPMNE supporters storm the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM

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  9. Parliament Budget Office welcomes deal, warns on economic prospects and reform implementation
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    that the weak GDP performance in Q4 last year and the negative carry-over effect mean a dramatic

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  10. Greece tries to navigate through uncertainty in Western Balkans
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    meeting of EU foreign ministers in Malta on April 28, just a few hours following the dramatic events

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