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Current account shows deficit of 913.9 mln in May as travel receipts evaporate
EconomyMacroeconomyof the balance of goods decreased thanks to a fall in imports at a faster pace than the decline
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Clash over refugees in central Athens prompts warnings of far-right resurgence
PoliticsGreek Politicsis unclear, with the ministry claiming up to 11,000 but the programme managers estimating less than
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Athens hoping for de-escalation in Aegean as it seeks pension backpay solution
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the situation could flare up by accident rather than design. In response to increased activity from
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Fitch keeps rating at 'BB', sees GDP contraction of 7.9 pct in 2020
Economy, no earlier than 2023.
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Turkey's Aegean moratorium eases tension as Berlin tries to foster talks
PoliticsForeign Policydialogue rather than through threats. Clock ticking It seems Turkey’s moratorium has a specific
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New tax debt up by 222 mln MoM in April, total for year at 2.44 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyThe month-on-month rise in Greece's new tax debt came to 222 million euros in April, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR) has shown. New tax debt totalled 2.44 billion, lower than the figure for the same period last year by 16.1 percent. In March, the increase in new tax
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Athens treads tightrope as Turkish research vessel sails in Aegean
PoliticsForeign Policy, the Oruc Reis was simply sailing in the waters, rather than conducting any research. Nevertheless
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Budget deficit balloons to 8.2 bln euros in July amid measures linked to pandemic
EconomyMacroeconomyan increase of 42 million euros, lower than the 375 million euros overperformance of the previous month
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PM wades in on Turkey dispute as Covid-19 threat grows at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Greece than Merkel due to the more openly supportive nature of his comments on the Aegean dispute
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Govt weighs up stricter measures to suppress Covid-19, talks up vaccine hopes
PoliticsGreek Politicsestimate rather than being based on any official schedule. In recent days, the prime minister’s
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