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Dispute with farmers set to escalate as government offer rejected by holdouts
PoliticsGreek Politics-Mercosur trade agreement, which emerged as a key issue during the farmer’s protests. On Tuesday
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Record bonds, rising bills: Greece’s economic paradox
Agora. This was reflected in successive credit rating upgrades during 2025 and in the smooth rollout
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Current account deficit at 2.08 bln in Nov, falls significantly in 11M
EconomyMacroeconomyyear. During the eleven months of 2025, the current account deficit was 10.25 billion euros, from 13.21
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From nice story to pulped fiction: Carney delivers reality check on rules-based order
Agora’s Radical podcast: “I don’t think that at any time really during the Cold War was anybody actually
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Building activity on the mend with 13.5 pct YoY rise in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomyof permits were issued in Western Macedonia with just 33. During the ten months of 2025, permits were
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Private sector deposits end 2025 at highest level since summer 2010
EconomyMacroeconomyThere was a significant movement in the Greek banking system’s private sector deposits during December, with a net rise of 6.33 billion euros, after an increase of 1.03 billion euros in November, according to the latest Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Thursday. The annual growth
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Greece and Turkey press on with high‑level meeting despite renewed frictions
PoliticsForeign Policyrecently during political dialogue talks in Athens between Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra
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PASOK’s tries to expand as it comes under pressure from all sides
PoliticsGreek Politicsto SYRIZA during its rise. The return of figures who served as ministers in the SYRIZA-led
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Athens claims Ankara meeting smoothed relations despite lack of progress on key issues
PoliticsGreek Politics. During the press conference he urged Ankara to lift its long-standing “cause of war” over
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Newsletter 494 - 13/02/2026
of a decade of underinvestment following the financial crisis, during which construction activity fell
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