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Three investment groups table binding offers for Thessaloniki Port
Economyon Friday three binding offers for the acquisition of a 67 percent stake in Thessaloniki Port Authority (OLTH). Binding bids were submitted by the International Container Terminal Services (Philippines... (April 2016), binding bids were initially expected in the third quarter of 2016. Moreover, pending
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Golden Dawn fallout forces Samaras into balancing act between country and party
PoliticsGreek Politics. To some extent, this is a problem of his own party’s making as its strong anti-immigration line
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Greece's labour market is austerity's biggest casualty
Agoraand from any angle you look at it, unemployment is by far the biggest problem in Greece today
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We need to talk about unemployment
Agora. These are worthwhile gestures but not an overarching solution for the much wider problem. A bumper year
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Is VAT all you've got?
AgoraMinistry, that the focus on the VAT in just one sector masks a much more serious economic problem
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Racism in Greece is getting worse and authorities are to blame, damning report suggests
Societyto deal with the problem is “undermining social cohesion, the values and foundations of the just state
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If Golden Dawn MPs quit Parliament, would Greece go to elections? It's complicated
PoliticsGreek Politics. The one problem that could arise is if SYRIZA were to win more seats than New Democracy... with the mainstream parties. It has been suggested that this could lead the party’s 18 MPs to resign en masse... criteria this would happen. It is certain that were the Golden Dawn MPs to resign en masse
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It remains a mystery
Agoraproblem. Most crucially, Greece would not have been forced to choke as it did over the last years
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Greeks not self-inflicting HIV but new cases have been rising markedly
Societycarries another danger, which is that it draws attention away from the real problem, which is that HIV
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Stournaras in firing line for arguing Greeks can pay more taxes
PoliticsGreek Politicstaxpayers. Stournaras admitted that part of the problem is that the “usual suspects,” as he called them
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