Search
-
ND continues to lead polls amid economic worries, while former PM mulls return to frontline politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsthan two thirds of respondents said they will meet their financial obligations this winter
1% -
Current account surplus at 1.41 bln in Aug on back of improving travel receipts
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros, rising by more than twice from last year’s figure of 1.32 billion euros. However, it is well
1% -
Minister stresses limits on hospital resources as Covid rates continue to rise
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the programme. Coverage is much lower in some parts of the country where less than 50 pct
1% -
Covid resurgence triggers replay of last year's political debate
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the local authorities rather than the central government, which has simply advised all those taking
1% -
Zaev's departure leaves ties with North Macedonia in balance
PoliticsForeign Policy: “There are powers also engaged in the Balkans other than European ones, which are making every effort to remove
1% -
Parties gear up for battle over pandemic media funding amid more warnings about press freedom
PoliticsGreek Politicsthirds believe the Greek media broadcasts false news. According to the Reuters Institute, more than
1% -
Primary balance on target in Oct, revenues beat target thanks to tax and tourism VAT
EconomyMacroeconomybulletin due on November 25. Tax refunds came to 3.81 billion euros, lower than the target by 118 million
1% -
Sharp rise in employed as unemployment falls to 13 pct in Sep, lowest since Aug 2010
EconomyMacroeconomyfor September showed the employment balance was positive with 19,727 more hirings than people leaving
1% -
Current account balance improves YoY in Sep thanks to a jump in services, led by travel
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros, rising by more than twice compared to last year’s figure of 815.6 million euros. However
1% -
Parties at loggerheads over inquiry into media handouts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA’s bid to put New Democracy on the spot over the Covid awareness campaign that saw a variety of Greek media outlets receive more than 40 million euros in total has been partially blocked by the government. The committee investigating the so-called Petsas list (named after the then government
1%