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Athens mulls next move after Ankara writes to UN over maritime boundaries
PoliticsForeign Policyoffice, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told his cabinet that “a chapter might potentially be closing
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A tax credit for Greece: The significance of an independent public revenue service
Agorainstitutional capacity, was in a dire state, or stuck in the 1930s as one official told you. Based
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Greece clinches attractive yield for 7-year bond amid testing conditions, diminished interest
EconomyMinistry official told the media on Wednesday that Greece will be forced to tap into its cash
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Primary residences back in focus as Athens waits for recovery fund decision
PoliticsGreek Politics.” Mitsotakis apparently also told EU leaders that the Commission should start immediate work
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Mitsotakis to set out lockdown relaxation plan as ND scales back economic support
PoliticsGreek Politicsround cost around 6 billion euros. Finance Minister Christos Staikouras told Parliament that Greece
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On lockdown: The moments that will remain
Agorarefuting cruelty and pain. Only the sea, murmurous behind the dingy chequerboard of houses, told
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ND hopes economy will pick up as second stage of lockdown easing begins
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister Efi Achtisoglou told ANT-1 TV on Sunday. “It will depend on whether it provided funds to support
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PM declares tourism season open, rules out new lockdown
PoliticsGreek Politicsand transmission rates outdoors are much lower,” Mitsotakis told CNN, while stressing that authorities
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Release of refugees creates new difficulties for minister
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government’s handling of the migration issue is coming under scrutiny again after hundreds of asylum seekers gathered in public spaces in Athens after being told they could leave the refugee camps on the Aegean islands. Greek authorities made it known months ago that they aimed to reduce
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ND feeling fiscal pressure as row over media handouts rumbles on
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the pandemic, industry participants expect just 25 pct of last year’s revenues. Industry insiders told
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