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  1. Govt under fire for testing and requisitioning plans as further lockdown easing postponed
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    not see a let-up until late April. The continuing spread of the virus and the increasing pressure

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  2. Newsletter 290 - 26/03/2021

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    on the health system is likely to continue for the next two weeks as there has been no let-up in hospital

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  3. Has external competitiveness been fixed in Greece?
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    . Why 1992? We will explain shortly. Let us first look for the same concept of the REER in figure 1

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  4. Amid virus gloom, govt lines up support for catering and targets swift upturn
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    to 755, while another 561 more people were admitted to the hospital. There has been no let-up

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  5. FM explains verbal clash in Ankara but broader strategy remains unclear
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    whether Athens is planning to follow a strategy of solving its issues with Ankara or if it will let

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  6. A brief lexicon of the Cyprus issue negotiations
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    Agora

    on the agreed parameters of a bicommunal, bizonal federation with political equality. So, let’s have

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  7. Newsletter 295 - 07/05/2021

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    . This means that there has been no let-up for public hospitals, which remain stretched due

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  8. Amid patent waiver row, govt hoping to push ahead with reopening
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    also remained high at 83. This means that there has been no let-up for public hospitals, which remain

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  9. Newsletter 297 - 21/05/2021

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    Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned Greeks at the start of the week not to let down their guard despite the fact

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  10. Newsletter 301 - 18/06/2021

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    warned “we promise that we will not let Mr Mitsotakis and his government rest”. Tsipras argued

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