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  1. Athens stands with EU on Ukraine, waits for West's reaction to Russia
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Athens condemns any revisionism and threat against the territorial integrity of any country – this was the message from Athens shortly before Russia began its attack on Ukraine on Thursday. Greece’s position was set out by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis following a meeting on Tuesday

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  2. PMI growth slows in Feb amid myriad challenges for manufacturing sector
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    July, the expansion remains strong, with the trend since the series began in May 1999 at 50.1 points

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  3. Industrial turnover soars by 35.5 pct YoY in Jan, powered by petroleum products
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    July, the expansion remains strong, with the trend since the series began in May 1999 at 50.1 points

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  4. PM yields on energy windfall tax as govt feels strain
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that 1.4 billion euros of excess profits have been generated since the energy crisis began, saying

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  5. Covid restrictions to be relaxed but public fixated on cost-of-living crisis
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    on Wednesday, taking the total since the pandemic began to 28,344. Instead, voters’ attention has

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  6. Reopening of 7-year bond affirms tougher conditions on sovereign debt market
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    Economy

    in April 2020, which was the first issuance after the pandemic began. Greece drew 1.5 billion euros from

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  7. Where is Odysseus? Part 2 - Uncertainty
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    Agora

    , the First Demographic Transition began 200 years ago with the drop in death rates (better health

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  8. Newsletter 336 - 06/05/2022

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    to their current levels, but would still be 30 pct higher than before the crisis began. The change

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  9. Changes to energy subsidies aimed at winning over middle class
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the crisis began. The new subsidy scheme will be rolled out in July. The previous set-up will remain

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  10. PM sets out path to next elections as PASOK restores traditional name

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    brand become toxic when the debt crisis began and the first bailout was agreed with international

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