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Newsletter 479 - 10/10/2025
% of Greeks aged 18–34 support major reform, only half of those over 50 agree. Young voters
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BoG cautiously optimistic on economy and banking sector
Economysince 2009. New tax cuts announced for 2026, targeting middle-income families, young workers
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Newsletter 483 - 07/11/2025
that of Manufacturing with 984. The trend is stronger when looking at the subset of young high-growth enterprises
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Greek entrepreneurship by numbers: Micro-scale and macro impact
EconomyFeaturesthat of Manufacturing with 984. The trend is stronger when looking at the subset of young high-growth
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PM prepares to defend inflation fight against backdrop of political gridlock
PoliticsGreek Politicsrate for low-income families with four children and young workers. These measures are due to kick
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Newsletter 27 - 22/05/2015
to the continuous Germany bashing that can be heard from Syriza ministers. In the shadow of endless meetings... for “Angela” stands in stark contrast to the continuous Germany bashing that can be heard from Syriza cabinet
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Kasselakis pushes back against growing speculation about centre-left alliance
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe impression of a leader lashing out at what he believes are machinations taking place behind his back. Also
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EU Task Force sees improvements in Greece, tends to damaged ties
PoliticsGreek Politics. Unpopular policies, the emergence of insularism at a political level and frequent bashing from
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Greece's biggest problem? Society's lack of openness
AgoraI started writing my book, “The Thirteenth Labour of Hercules”, a couple of months after the June 2012 elections. In that nailbiting showdown, a bruised and battered electorate narrowly opted for the pro-bailout camp, headed by New Democracy, over the fiery, austerity-bashing rhetoric of SYRIZA
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How snap elections in Greece fit into Samaras's strategy
Agoraand Samaras’s New Democracy cashing in. It is what has been come to be known in right-wing circles in Greece
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