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MEPs agree to keep Tempe file open despite government's efforts to conclude inquiry
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe given time to complete its investigation. However, in the current climate, with more than 70 pct
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Podcast - Between investment grade and rule of law: Greece's contrasting images
AgoraPhoebe and Nick are back to examine the contrasting images of Greece abroad and how they sit side by side. A few months ago, rating agencies started to restore the investment grade for Greece's sovereign debt - more than a decade after it was lost. It was a reflection of the growing confidence
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Government prepares to hit back at opposition's censure motion over train crash
PoliticsGreek Politicshandled. Two opinion polls published in recent weeks have indicated that more than 70 pct of the Greek
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Greek-Albanian deadlock over Beleri case no closer to being resolved
PoliticsForeign Policythe government more diplomatically than politically.
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PM tweaks team as SYRIZA calls for ex-minister to face charges
PoliticsGreek Politicshas gathered more than 1.3 million signatures. The challenge for SYRIZA and other opposition parties
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PBO sees 2024 growth of 2.5 pct hinging on RRF and investments
EconomyMacroeconomynotes that “policies explicitly targetting prices may be more effective in combating inflation than
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PM tries to rally party, hoping to overcome past indiscretions on road to EP vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsbusiness, seeking to grab headlines rather than to make any actual impact. Androulakis can also point
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ND names MEP candidates with eye on loss of support to hard right
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the socialists, but gaining less than SYRIZA would be a problem for centre-left leader Nikos
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Government tones down fiscal pledges as tighter framework starts to bite
EconomyMacroeconomydirection in less than 100 days, Hatzidakis is keen to ensure that there is no pressure within his party
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Demand for cost-of-living measures intensifies as opposition backs strike
PoliticsGreek PoliticsStelios Kouloglou accused him of siding with a Republican-affiliated pressure group rather than
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