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Covid-19 fears start to wane as concerns about economic impact grow
PoliticsGreek Politicsclarity about their futures from officials. The food service sector is due to resume activity, albeit
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Study suggests 1 in 3 employees could work remotely
EconomyFeaturesnumber of education professionals who could work from home and how much civil service work is computer
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Greece gears up to secure slice of smaller tourism pie this summer
PoliticsGreek Politicsservice sector, which is due to reopen for sitting customers in the next few days. Ministers are hoping
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Opposition picks holes in latest measures to mitigate economic impact from pandemic
PoliticsGreek Politicsin terms of reducing indirect taxes. Mitsotakis revealed that VAT for hospitality and food service
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Economic relief eyed as Greece launches fourth round of lockdown easing
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe fourth stage of the easing of Greece’s lockdown began on Monday, when cafes and restaurants were permitted to welcome sitting customers – another move that the government hopes will ease the economic impact of the Covid-19 crisis. The re-opening of the food service sector came a week ahead
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Govt pushes tourism message, digests EU stimulus proposal
PoliticsGreek Politicsservice sectors. Mitsotakis highlighted in his call on Wednesday, the third between the select group
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Parties jostle over economic data, public still backs ND approach on pandemic
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the ELSTAT statistics service showed a decline of 0.9 pct on an annual basis and a 1.6 pct fall
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Unemployment drops to 16.2 pct in Q1, excluding furloughed workers
EconomyMacroeconomyservice activities (8.5 percent).
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Novartis scandal causes allegations between govt and opposition to fly
PoliticsGreek Politicslevelled against Pappagelopoulos, who was briefly head of the intelligence service under a previous
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R&D and innovation remain low in Greece, OECD finds
EconomyFeatures, low business R&D spending is also noted, with the exception of IT and other information service
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