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Left looks to France for inspiration as SYRIZA postpones key decisions
PoliticsGreek Politicsto follow in their bid to challenge New Democracy’s dominance, SYRIZA appears to have put on hold any... for his effort to overhaul the leftists. Observers see Sunday’s decision as an attempt to put off.... Commenting from France, the ex-PM said: “When progressive forces put aside their ego and leave
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Births drop 14 pct since start of crisis as Greece faces wider population worries
SocietyThe number of children born in Greece fell by more than 14 percent between 2009, when the country began to feel the impact of its economic crisis, and last year. The figures were submitted to Parliament last week by Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis after a question about a possible rise
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Greece's labour market is austerity's biggest casualty
Agoraand retail sale indices, the correlation is evident and since the crisis began there is a roughly 1
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Is VAT all you've got?
Agoraover the last three years. It was billed as the first tax cut since the program began, which
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Volunteers try to fill void left by retreating Greek state
Society, compared to 27.6 percent in 2009, before the crisis began. Also about 65 percent percent of Greece’s 1.3
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From soup kitchens to school meals, demand for welfare in Athens is surging
Societyby 60 percent since the crisis began, he added. In some ways, the challenges in Athens, where growing
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Rare moment of unity as MPs agree to stop Golden Dawn’s state funding
PoliticsGreek Politicsis one of the few times since the Greek crisis began that SYRIZA has voted with the government
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Kammenos ups rhetoric but Independent Greeks' future unclear
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Golden Dawn's leadership began last month, several of the party's MPs went to the Supreme Court
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A fierce political clash over medicine prices in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politics. Of this, about half was spent by the state. This is substantially lower than when the crisis began
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Of symmetry and adjustments in the eurozone
Agoratoday, and only today, the US Treasury (and the IMF, and the Commission) began blaming Germany’s
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