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  1. Wildfires rekindle longstanding political battle as heatwave forces agenda change
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The annual political clash over the response to wildfires in Greece began in earnest this weekend as blazes raged in various parts of Greece, particularly Achaia and Rhodes. The fires led to numerous villages having to be evacuated and various rescue operations being launched, although there were

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  2. PMI grows in July, but supply chain issues and price pressure come to fore

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    in raw materials led to the build-up of the backlog of work, the fastest since the series began

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  3. PM sets criticism aside, highlights unprecedented conditions behind fires

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    lacked coordination and effectiveness, particularly in terms of the blaze that began in Varibobi

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  4. Politicians have commissioned, and largely ignored, multiple reports on wildfires

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    in north of the island of Evia is already the most destructive since national records began. New

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  5. Anger over wildfires grows as PM prepares lines of defence

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    Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government are coming under greater pressure by the day as the authorities struggle to contain and extinguish wildfires in Greece, particularly on the island of Evia, where more than 45,000 hectares of land has been burnt since the blaze began there last

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  6. Leaders' debate over wildfires puts spotlight on govt credibility
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    that the SYRIZA government began following the deadly Mati fire in 2018 and of focussing on strengthening

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  7. Manufacturing PMI up to 59.3 pts amid ongoing concerns over supplier delays, input prices
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , with the sharpest rate of inflation since the series began in May 1999. This did not stop manufacturers

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  8. Rise of property prices continues with 4.6 pct increase in Q2
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Apartment prices in Greece began to decline in the first quarter of 2009. The biggest annual fall was posted

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  9. Tear gas instead of vaccines
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    in vaccines) went its own way and began its own protests. At first, only a few people attended... who take to the streets en masse every Wednesday, constituting one of the most massive demonstrations

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  10. Covid resurgence triggers replay of last year's political debate
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the pandemic began. There was also 26 deaths. Total deaths have reached 15,707. While the number

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