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  1. Greek Parliament's budget office questions primary surplus sustainability
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and human resources, 3) alternative energy sources, 4) hydrocarbons, 5) maritime, 6) organic crops

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  2. Here's why IOBE think tank sees Greek economy growing 0.7 pct this year

    Economy

    investment in human capital and innovation is necessary condition for growth, says the think tank

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  3. New Greek cabinet a mixed bag, prompting hope and concern
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    president at the Therapy Center for Dependent Individuals (KETHEA) and the Hellenic League of Human

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  4. Greece sets out broad reform plan for lenders' approval

    EconomyProgramme

    for maximizing mobility of human resources within the public sector. Financial stability Greece

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  5. Greek digital economy lagging due to weak demand, lack of skills

    Society

    according to five criteria: connectivity, human capital, internet use, digital technology integration

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  6. Approach to protests, policing poses a new quandary for government

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that has led to controversy and even criticism from human rights groups in the past but at the same

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  7. Newsletter 46 - 09/10/2015

    Newsletters

    to undertake this responsibility against the background of an administration that lacks human

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  8. Prior actions, pending actions and milestones along the bumpy road
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    Agora

    to undertake this responsibility against the background of an administration that lacks human

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  9. Paris attacks change backdrop for Tsipras visit to Turkey
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    directly to western countries. The Greek delegation will also urge Turkey to curb the presence of human

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  10. Newsletter 56 - 18/12/2015

    Newsletters

    be solved by one country alone. Rather, it constitutes a recurring human reality and tragedy in Greece

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