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Changes to primary residence protection proposed in bid to draw more applications
EconomyFeaturesin a different city due to their work, plus cases where the property has more than one owner
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Overdue tax, debtors jump in Sept as total reaches 105.6 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyThe month-on-month rise in Greece's new tax debt came to 588 million euros in September, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR) has shown. The aggregate figure for the first nine months of the year revealed that new tax debt totalled 5.27 billion, lower than the figure
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EC sees growth at 1.8 pct for 2019, rising to 2.3 pct in 2020 and fiscal targets in reach
EconomyMacroeconomyis lower than the 2.2 percent expected in the spring forecasts published in May, compared to a 2
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Car sales rise slows to 5.3 pct in October
EconomyMacroeconomyshare with more than half of those sales. The aggregate figure for the first ten months of the year
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Xi's visit carries promise of closer Sino-Greek political, economic ties
PoliticsGreek Politicsin improving facilities at Piraeus, rather than the 600 million euros originally planned. Mitsotakis
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Govt’s “zero tolerance” approach to violent protest provokes accusations of authoritarianism
PoliticsGreek Politicshas come overwhelmingly from the right rather than the left of the political spectrum. This doubling
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Greek govt gears for final Eurogroup of 2019, hoping for better terms
EconomyProgrammefor 2020, a full 0.5 percent lower than the government’s 2020 budget target, and 2 percent for 2021
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Govt rebuffs uncomfortable reports on money laundering, unpaid contributions
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe far more damaging than pushing ahead with the Prespes Agreement. The fact that Mitsotakis is pledging
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The dragon's head roars in Athens
Agoracooperation remains the Port of Piraeus and the expansion plans which COSCO first tabled more than 18
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PM to oversee tweaks to tax bill as constitutional revision enters final round
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe attendance at close to 20,000 people, making this year’s march bigger than in recent years. While
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