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  1. Structural considerations for a prosperous Greece

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    ratios are a sign of poor economic performance. Rather, it is the quality of investment and the ability

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  2. Greece prepares to relax lockdown amid concerns about toll on economy
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    . There is concern that a poor first quarter could derail the expectations for the entire year, although

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  3. Govt's campus police proposals face further pushback as protests against education bill go ahead
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    Kikilias implored organisers and the political to bear in mind the poor epidemiological picture

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  4. Eight years later: Is Croatia finally truly ready for Europe?

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    and development funds Although the idea of ​​the European Union "divided" into rich and poor members has

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  5. (Dis)Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the European Union
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    reforms by the "political actors and within the judicial system itself, including the poor

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  6. Retail sales drop by 8.6% in 2020 as e-shops prosper but many sectors suffer

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    with the hotel industry, which has also suffered due to the poor tourism season. The food service sector has

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  7. In 9th post-bailout review, EC sees reforms slowing due to pandemic

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    the figure at 3.9 pct of GDP. Both estimates will need to be revised, in light of a poor first

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  8. Newsletter 286 - 26/02/2021

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    of a poor first quarter of the year due to the lockdown and increased support spending. The report notes

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  9. Health service in spotlight as govt scrabbles for more measures to contain Covid

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    Covid-19 wave last year. Although there is an attempt to place the blame for the poor data on a non

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  10. Newsletter 279 - 05/03/2021

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    of the first Covid-19 wave last year. Although there is an attempt to place the blame for the poor

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