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Newsletter 235 -17/01/2020
was 2.82 billion, municipalities spent 1.12 billion, social funds 166 million and 859 billion
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Athens blocks EU statement on China amid growing economic ties
PoliticsForeign Policycriticise China’s human rights record. The European Union tables such a statement at the United Nations... for the latest version of the text to be submitted to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. Amnesty... that this statement could have undermined the imminent bilateral Council of Human Rights between the EU
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Greece prepares more measures to support economy after Eurogroup relaxes fiscal restrictions
EconomyProgramme’s 37-billion-euro “Corona Response Investment Initiative,” which will be directed at health care
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Turkey closes borders, Greece keeps up pressure
PoliticsForeign Policyissues the Ministers also talked about ways to restrict the spread of corona virus. New challenges
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Newsletter 245 -27/03/2020
. In addition to the emergency quantitative easing programme launched by the European Central Bank, a “corona
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Mitsotakis urges EU to act after European Council stalemate
PoliticsGreek Politicsto have earlier called for a so-called “corona-bond” to be issued to give governments the necessary
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Amid Eurogroup stalemate, Athens focusses on extra liquidity available after ECB move
Economybacked over the last few days the idea of issuing a so-called corona-bond. However, this proposal met
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Greece takes stock of measures to mitigate Covid-19 impact after Eurogroup reaches deal on latest batch
Economy. It is clear, though, that the idea of a “corona-bond” in the form that some eurozone member states
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Amid lack of communication, overflights add to Greek-Turkish tension
PoliticsForeign Policyof a moratorium to be agreed during the corona crisis but it was soon revealed that the Turkish side did
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Govt pushes tourism message, digests EU stimulus proposal
PoliticsGreek Politicswith nine other European leaders to call for a “Corona-bond.” Although the Recovery Fund would
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