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Government acts to prevent energy price shock in move critics say comes too late
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor assistance rather than forcing the ministry to resort to emergency measures. The debate over
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Dispute over hospital doctor shortages rages as minister makes controversial Turkey comments
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the reasons that New Democracy’s support in the June 9 European Parliament vote was lower than
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Mitsotakis focuses on next steps as Kasselakis becomes embroiled in new internal row
PoliticsGreek Politicsand his antics from within the party than there was under Tsipras’s reign.
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SYRIZA seizes on latest spyware reports to renew pressure on government
PoliticsGreek Politicsissued two invoices totalling more than 100,000 euros to Krikel, a company linked to Intellexa, the firm
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New Himare elections pose fresh challenge for Greek-Albanian relations
PoliticsForeign Policyhigher than last year. On Sunday, early local elections were held in Himare, following
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Opposition striving to ensure surveillance scandal remains live issue
PoliticsGreek Politics, rather than becoming a dominant issue in the public debate.
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Utilities and energy drive industrial production rise of 9.5 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomyin the Greek manufacturing sector have been improving for more than a year, however July’s reading
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Megafire surges into Athens suburbs, posing major challenge for PM
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the biggest. What shocked Greeks more than the magnitude of the blaze, which was fanned by strong winds
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Energy leads import price jump of 4.4 pct YoY in June
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s import price index accelerated further in June, rising by 4.4 percent year-on-year (YoY), after a 2.8 percent increase in May, according to data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on Wednesday. The index recorded more than one year of consecutive negative readings
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No holiday from rancour over Athens wildfire as PM accused of downplaying damage
PoliticsGreek Politicsdisaster, which may have had a smaller footprint and fewer casualties than earlier fires but struck
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