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  1. CPI falls by 2.1 pct YoY in November
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent). The three largest declines were seen in heating oil (-23.7 percent), natural gas (-17

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  2. Greeks see corruption as rife, going unpunished in new survey

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    in emergency situations, such as pandemics and natural disasters to be very high at 73 percent

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  3. Mitsotakis showcases digital successes in drive to attract inward investment
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    in his remarks, “country blessed with natural beauty and a government focused on attracting global

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  4. New Year reshuffle brings more MPs into cabinet, keeps key ministers in post

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of the government’s four-year term, natural wear-and-tear could lead to complications for ND. Instead

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  5. Newsletter 279 -13/11/2020

    Newsletters

    is held at the end of the government’s four-year term, natural wear-and-tear could lead to complications

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  6. CPI falls by 2.3 pct YoY in December
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent), natural gas (-23.7 percent) and healing oil (-20.8 percent).

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  7. Snow melts in Athens, political row over storm response heats up
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the government and the opposition is typical of the blame game that usually follows natural disasters

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  8. Newsletter 285 - 19/02/2021

    Newsletters

    the government and the opposition is typical of the blame game that usually follows natural disasters

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  9. New development law chips away at Greece's Natura 2000 regime

    Society

    to the development model of overexploitation of natural resources which led the country to bankruptcy”, while

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  10. Has external competitiveness been fixed in Greece?
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    Agora

    the euro zone, and it constitutes the natural political partnership for Greece, so doing well within

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