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Newsletter 405 - 08/12/2023
their debut after unveiling at the beginning of the week their new name and logo. The rebels have
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Government braces for farmers' protest, SYRIZA officials put out by leader's approach
PoliticsGreek Politicspotential changes to the grouping’s name and logo, as well as its political direction
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Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016
in March. 2 Divisionary tactics Feeding the beast of discord is not a new phenomenon in Greece In trying...) is not a new phenomenon. In fact, he is just continuing the kind of polarising approach that has been
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New government aims for extensive changes to education system
Societyhierarchies would be clearly defined, and the phenomenon of “perpetual students” under which students... called “the disastrous phenomenon of founding or merging departments based on political interests
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Newsletter 233 - 20/12/2019
that the phenomenon continues to persist in Greece. The paper aimed to note the drivers... were also suggested to combat the phenomenon. These include increasing tax compliance by improving
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The "great replacement" comes to Greece - how a far-right meme appeared in mainstream politics
SocietyLive” phenomenon is notable because most of the claims made in the campaigns have been debunked... phenomenon, however, is that it has provided a package of ideas through which the far right
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Newsletter 429 - 28/06/2024
of the phenomenon of higher prices, which was a global phenomenon after the pandemic recovery and the energy
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Reports raise questions about some economic policy decisions
EconomyMacroeconomypart of the phenomenon of higher prices, which was a global phenomenon after the pandemic recovery
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Newsletter 481 - 24/10/2025
Activities (AFSA) sector, a phenomenon authors term the “café economy”. This shift stands in stark... worked). The study says that this pattern is the phenomenon where a low-productivity sector absorbs
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Low-productivity economy a legacy of adjustment without transformation
Economyby the increasing importance of the Accommodation and Food Service Activities (AFSA) sector, a phenomenon... is the phenomenon where a low-productivity sector absorbs surplus labour through diminishing
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