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  1. Newsletter 240 -21/02/2020

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    and KINAL, which saw their politicians implicated by the testimonies of the two protected witnesses

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  2. Losing game: Another doomed effort to revive Greek football?
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    Agora

    and its fierce rival, PAOK. Many in Greece saw this dispute as a proxy war between the club’s two owners

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  3. Additional public health, economic actions to counter coronavirus impact

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that Easter services could also be affected. Greek Orthodox Easter is due on April 19. Greece saw only a small

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  4. Covid-19 effects spread across number of sectors
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    EconomyFeatures

    will reverse a strong year in 2019 for Greece’s property market, which saw the nominal value of apartments

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  5. Newsletter 247 -10/04/2020

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    for Greece’s property market, which saw the nominal value of apartments in Greece reach 7.5 percent

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  6. Greece takes first round against Covid-19 but fight continues
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    Agora

    . It is to the credit of the decision-makers involved that they recognised their predicament and saw

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  7. PM presents roadmap for relaxing lockdown, highlights political messages from handling of Covid-19

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , which saw Greece being held back by incompetent leadership and populist policies rather than any

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  8. Satisfied with reform commitment and pandemic response, EC wraps up sixth post-MoU review

    EconomyProgramme

    the temporary turmoil of mid-March that saw the spread rise to 400 basis points, the ECB actions have

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  9. Newsletter 251 -22/05/2020

    Newsletters

    needs remain low over the coming years, and despite the temporary turmoil of mid-March that saw

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  10. Haftar defeats prompt Athens to take fresh look at Libya crisis
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    and the UN-backed government in Libya, which Athens saw as a potential threat to its maritime rights

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