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Vaccination scheme gearing up as more jabs arrive, but some scepticism persists
PoliticsGreek Politicsinformation campaign to promote vaccination, there has so far been little evidence of one, other than
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Banks end year with continued bad loan sales
EconomyBankingbillion euros via securitisation. Project Frontier will reduce bad loans by more than half, from
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New Year reshuffle brings more MPs into cabinet, keeps key ministers in post
PoliticsGreek Politics– however critics note that it is still far from representative, with women still holding fewer than one
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Lockdown set to be extended as political friction continues
PoliticsGreek Politicson the islands will come online from next week. The government has pledged more than 1,000 vaccination points
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SYRIZA ponders election footing, slow vaccination rollout rate troubles govt
PoliticsGreek Politicsto abandon its plans to create more than 1,000 vaccination points around the country, focussing
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Vote on territorial waters puts PM's stance in spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicsadministration than with political ideology. “An increasing number of our fellow citizens define themselves
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Fitch keeps Greece at 'BB' rating as risks remain on horizon
Economyof a lasting pandemic impact with larger business closures and job losses than those anticipated. Public
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New tax debt at 5.79 bln to November, rising by 847 mln month-on-month
EconomyMacroeconomyThe month-on-month rise in Greece's new tax debt came to 847 million euros in November, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR) has shown. New tax debt totalled 5.79 billion, lower than the figure for the same period last year by 16.8 percent. New unpaid obligations from tax
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Mitsotakis faces first open challenge from within party as Samaras opposes line on Turkey
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe talks as a chance to put issues it is interested in on the agenda, rather than focussing just
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Stricter Covid-19 restrictions mulled, but Greeks warming to vaccine
PoliticsGreek Politics, will be delayed. The local media has speculated that the night-time curfew could begin at 6 p.m., rather than
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