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  1. Open wounds that burn forests
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    of legalisations of illegal constructions. Anyone building illegally on forest land can also claim

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  2. Greece beyond the second review: Challenges and opportunities

    Reports

    developments, for anyone interested in investment in Greece. What does the report cover? Updates

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  3. Wolfgang at the door
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    Agora

    that built up trust and generated growth. And I would argue with anyone — even more strongly now after eight

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  4. Coalition seeks to remove review obstacles, turn up pressure on opposition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    euros and to introduce an initial tax rate of 9 percent for anyone earning up to 10,000 euros

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  5. Effort to end notaries' strike amid concern for auctions, NPLs
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    for anyone caught disruption the process, or both. It has been reported that the institutions had asked

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  6. Coalition appears to reach common ground with notaries over property auctions
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    to emerge was for the government to draft a legal amendment that would lead to anyone preventing

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  7. Institutions, Athens start new round of review talks as e-auctions get green light
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    security at e-auctions and to take immediate action against anyone blocking the process. Despite

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  8. What's in an Irish border?

    Agora

    relationship could take place (the other two are the citizens’ rights and the ‘divorce bill’). Anyone

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  9. The Greek Justice System Explained

    Reports

    . It is a succinct and vital guide for investors and anyone who wants to take a closer look

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  10. Coalition in last-minute legislative rush, extends helping hand to MPs
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    significant of those was an amendment introducing jail sentences of up to 6 months for anyone obstructing

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