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  1. Producer prices drop 0.8 pct YoY in Dec, down 2.2 pct in 2024
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent in the previous month. Over the rolling 12-month period, the index decreased by 2.2 percent

    41%
  2. OECD sees sustained growth of 2.2 pct in 2026, challenges persisting
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    pct this year, at 2.2 pct in 2026, and 1.8 pct in 2027 as strong investment gradually moderates

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  3. Athens blocks EU statement on China amid growing economic ties
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    criticise China’s human rights record. The European Union tables such a statement at the United Nations... for the latest version of the text to be submitted to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. Amnesty... that this statement could have undermined the imminent bilateral Council of Human Rights between the EU

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  4. Tsipras conducts varied reshuffle in further bid to revitalise coalition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    scrutiny. Also, New Democracy has pushed the law and order issue up the political agenda over recent... figures from outside the two coalition parties in order to give the impression of renewal. The reshuffle... be leaving the Interior Ministry to become SYRIZA’s secretary, several other frontline officials

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  5. Train tragedy prompts urgent questions about railway safety
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    are not an unusual occurrence in Greece, the extent and devastating nature of this latest accident shook... to a number of bureaucratic obstacles. “There is no protection system against human error, such as ETCS... the human error involved. The Larissa station manager was arrested on Wednesday. The government

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  6. PM claims victory as marriage equality law passes despite dissent in govt, opposition ranks
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    marriage equality on Thursday night, marking a landmark in the country’s human rights evolution.... “This is a milestone for human rights, reflecting today’s Greece - a progressive, and democratic country... of dissent within a ruling party’s ranks is highly unusual for Greek politics. In his defence, Mitsotakis

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  7. Collateral damage in Europe?
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    Agora

    in order to create negotiating leverage is not shared by transatlantic partners in European capital... projects. Greece did not support its EU peers in the Human Rights Council in Geneva in July 2017, refusing to condemn China for its human rights record. The 28 EU member states do not speak with one

    38%
  8. Cyprus EEZ keeps Greek-Turkish relations on edge
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    crosses red lines. And, when called back to order, it complains and reacts as if it were detached..., which was unusual for the Greek government when dealing with such incidents, may have been... that it was unusual for the main opposition party in Greece to blame the government during a mini-crisis

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  9. Mitsotakis pleads for strong mandate as polls suggest ND heading for landslide win

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    order or interior ministries. Economy The opposition leader also touched upon the main elements of New... also appealed to traditional right-wing voters by returning to the law and order issue that has... ranging between 24.5 and 29.5 percent. In terms of the allocation of seats in Parliament, Public Issue

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  10. Is Greece on track to decouple from fossil gas?
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    Agora

    , which is due to be completed in June 2024. In order to explore the prospects of gas use in Greece... and which saw Greece forced to build new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in order to reduce its... of 68% over the last five years. Therefore, in order to understand the prospects of gas use in Greece

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