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EC sees resilience in Greek economy, urges additional measures in 2016 and 2017
EconomyIn its winter economic forecasts published on Thursday, the European Commission (EC) aligned its GDP estimates with those incorporated in Greece’s 2016 budget calling for GDP growth in 2015 and contraction of 0.7 percent in 2016. The previous EC estimates last November saw a recession of 1.4
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When the refugee crisis met the bailout review
Agoraat the same time would be a recipe for disaster. We saw last year how Greece’s state machinery seized up
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Refugees crisis grows in Greece as EU-Turkey deal hangs in balance
PoliticsForeign PolicyCDU party, which saw the anti-immigration AFD increase its share of the vote, have any impact
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Healthy eating and smoking on decline in Greece over last five years
Society. Seven out of 10 persons said that when they visited a café/bar or restaurant/taverna they saw people
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Greek banks: Taking stock of a rough 2015 and looking at what lies ahead
Agorathe Greek market. However, they saw inflows of around 4.4 billion in Q4. Meanwhile, the time deposit
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Piraeus Port Authority announces profit increase for 2015
EconomyBanking-breaking tourism year in 2015, as well as the refugee crisis which saw ferry lines running at full
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Greece tops EU tables for lawyers but also pending administrative court cases
Societyof the scale in terms of the length of proceedings. Greece saw the number of incoming civil and commercial
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Press freedom ranking edges up but Tsipras yet to deliver, report finds
Societyin 2015, when the country began to reverse the downward spiral that saw it plummet from a highpoint... promise be kept?” the report said in its paragraph on Greece [https://rsf.org/en/greece]. Ever since
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Locating Europe's pulse in the refugee crisis
Agora), the one-day event saw a series of experts, officials and activists give their accounts of schemes
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If you think it's bleak for Greece now, wait until tomorrow
Agorasaw growth of 1.2 percent. The equivalent for Ireland has been more than 2 percent. Since reforms
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