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Running the wrong way: Rama's spat with the EU over vaccination underlines growing frustration
Agora. In the same month, Albania saw medical equipment blocked at the border with Greece under the same EU
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PM tries to contain Covid confusion as protests on education and lockdowns intensify
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter a rough start to the week, which saw a cacophony of statements by government ministers and experts culminate in the announcement of a strict lockdown on Athens, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis gave an extended interview to Skai TV’s evening news in which he sought to put his government’s messaging
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Covid-19 stretches health system again, putting reopening of shops in doubt
PoliticsGreek Politicsprison transfers and furloughs, which some opponents saw as being designed to allow the November 17
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Retail sales drop by 8.6% in 2020 as e-shops prosper but many sectors suffer
EconomyMacroeconomyretail sectors that saw drops going as high as 46.8 pct for the jewelry. Restrictions in mobility
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Labour market developments in Greece during Covid-19
Agoraare gainfully active in the labour market. · At the onset of the euro-crisis in 2009, we even saw a temporary
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Relaxation of lockdown considered despite worrying Covid data
PoliticsGreek Politicssignificantly last week in numerous parts of Greece. Attica saw an 87% rise, while the increase in Thessaloniki
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Newsletter 290 - 26/03/2021
saw its backing slip by 1.3 points to 32.3%, but SYRIZA remained unchanged on 20.5%. There was also
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Covid worries bring more wear and tear for govt, but no momentum for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics%. Movement for Change (KINAL) saw its backing dip from 6.7% to 6, but it remains in third place, ahead
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Excess of vaccines in Serbia will go to waste
Agorathat the practice was stopped on the same day when they saw dozens of buses arriving with employees of public
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The unbearably slow vaccination process in Croatia
Agoraenough to house a modest 9,750 doses of Pfizer/ BioNTech Comirnaty vaccine. Still, many saw
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