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  1. One in two Greeks thinks life was better 50 years ago, poll suggests
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    Society

    believed that life today was worse than it was 50 years ago. Greeks sat in the bottom 10 countries where

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  2. New Democracy targets SYRIZA over law and order, independent institutions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    inquiry into the affair. The committee sat for the first time on Monday and members voted for its

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  3. Podcast - Days of wine and roses ahead for Greek economy?

    Agora

    at a Greek export that is thriving despite the pandemic - wine. Co-host Phoebe Fronista sat down

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  4. Newsletter 350 - 09/09/2022

    Newsletters

    has a history of monitoring politicians, as well as other targets. Before the committee sat

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  5. Greek position on Kosovo scrutinised after Council of Europe vote
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    with Belgrade’s position. This includes Greece and Slovakia, which sat out the vote. Serbia sees Greece

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  6. Newsletter 490 - 16/01/2026

    Newsletters

    . On Tuesday, a partial delegation of 14 blockades sat down with the Prime Minister for a marathon

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  7. Central gov't cash deficit down to 1.14 bln in March

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    basis. The remaining difference (277 million) is owed to changes in the state accounts with the BoG

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  8. Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014

    Newsletters

    that cumulative collections stand at just 277 million so far. Those banks (six commercial and six

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  9. Greek travel receipts rise 9.1 pct in January as surplus doubles
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 277 euros. The breakdown of incoming tourist activity by country showed strong growth in arrivals

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  10. Court ruling on pension cuts could create new problem in talks, fiscal plans
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    EconomyProgramme

    pensions of a total amount of 2.07 billion and the remaining 277 million relates to supplementary

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