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Despite further slowdown, property prices grew by 10.4 pct in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomymore than five years old - saw their prices increase by 10.1 percent YoY in Q1, from 12.9 percent
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Leaders' finances under scrutiny as Kasselakis hits back at accusations
PoliticsGreek Politicsinvestors. Nevertheless, there is a danger that by giving this issue such publicity, rather than just
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ND keeps pressure on Kasselakis over finances as self-employed challenge new tax regime
PoliticsGreek Politicsspokesman attacked Kasselakis, accusing him of putting on a show rather than meeting the formal
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Greece targets seat on UN Security Council as North Macedonia row rumbles on
PoliticsForeign Policyis to secure on Thursday a higher score than the four co-candidate countries (Denmark, Pakistan, Panama
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Newsletter 426 - 07/06/2024
, the chief government spokesman attacked Kasselakis, accusing him of putting on a show rather than meeting
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Industrial production jumps by 10.8 pct in Apr due to electricity and manufacturing
EconomyMacroeconomyfor more than a year. The rate of growth in the sector remains in historically high levels, although
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Podcast - Wake up poll: Euro elections jolt Greek politics
AgoraThe European Parliament elections held in Greece on June 9 produced a few surprises, some of which could be significant for the country's political scene over the next few months and years. The ruling centre-right party, New Democracy, performed worse than opinion polls had suggested and fell below
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Election result triggers rumbling in PASOK about leadership contest
PoliticsGreek Politicssuggested that the party is building momentum and should be looking to capitalise on that rather than
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Government tries to find its footing again after EP vote surprise
PoliticsGreek Politicsassociate with the role of leader of a united left/centre-left, more than half offered up Tsipras’s name
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Industrial turnover soars by 18 pct YoY in Apr, strongest since early 2023
EconomyMacroeconomybeen improving for more than a year. The rate of growth in the sector remains in historically high
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