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New tax debt up by 222 mln MoM in April, total for year at 2.44 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyThe month-on-month rise in Greece's new tax debt came to 222 million euros in April, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR) has shown. New tax debt totalled 2.44 billion, lower than the figure for the same period last year by 16.1 percent. In March, the increase in new tax
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Athens treads tightrope as Turkish research vessel sails in Aegean
PoliticsForeign Policy, the Oruc Reis was simply sailing in the waters, rather than conducting any research. Nevertheless
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Budget deficit balloons to 8.2 bln euros in July amid measures linked to pandemic
EconomyMacroeconomyan increase of 42 million euros, lower than the 375 million euros overperformance of the previous month
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PM wades in on Turkey dispute as Covid-19 threat grows at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Greece than Merkel due to the more openly supportive nature of his comments on the Aegean dispute
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Govt weighs up stricter measures to suppress Covid-19, talks up vaccine hopes
PoliticsGreek Politicsestimate rather than being based on any official schedule. In recent days, the prime minister’s
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PM denies asylum-seeker pushbacks, argues Covid-19 under control
PoliticsGreek Politicspresented a much calmer picture to the foreign media than his government has promoted
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Ionian expansion raises questions about Aegean as Athens talks with Tirana
PoliticsForeign Policythat will lead to a more nuanced outcome than in the Ionian. Albania A day before the announcement made
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Fire at archaeological site puts govt's crisis handling under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politics, with the consensus now appearing to converge on September 14, a week later than initially scheduled.
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Eurobank net results show profit of 176 mln in H1
EconomyBankingto increase by more than 2 billion euros for the full year. “Having built a resilient business model
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Trouble from Turkey prompts plans for extra defence spending after years of cuts
PoliticsGreek Politics. Even at 2 pct, spending was much higher than the EU28 average in 2018, which stood at 1.3 pct
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