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Greeks show highest mistrust in newspapers, TV and online news across EU
SocietyA survey on fake news and disinformation, conducted by the European Commission, has revealed the general mistrust that Greeks have of their news media, as well as the perceived impact of fake news. The results were based on phone interviews with 26,576 ...
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Minister discounts lockdowns, vaccine mandate extension amid Covid surge
PoliticsGreek Politics. Speaking to Skai TV on Friday, Plevris said that the government would only consider making... limited private sector activities. As such, it would have been a shot in the arm for the contractors
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Early details show energy emergency plan facing practical challenges
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister Theodoros Skylakakis told ANT1 TV that Greece’s energy system is “iron-clad”. However... cost of 150 mln euros. Contractors mulling the prospect of recommencing their activities noted
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On the beaches
Agoratheir behaviour to ensure that tourists had a pleasant time. Apart from the video's disparaging theme, which
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Newsletter 5 - 28/11/2014
heard from the opposition party delegation. The “SYRIZA leaks” do not make for pleasant reading
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From London to Paris, no happy returns for Greece
Agoradelegation. The “SYRIZA leaks” do not make for pleasant reading for the party leadership in Athens
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Honey, I shrunk the Greeks vol. 2
Agorawas charged in 2010 to ensure getting loans from one’s Eurozone partners would not be a particularly pleasant
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Tsipras gets full support in pension and income tax vote, moves on to Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politics, mostly increases to indirect taxes, which will not be pleasant but should not pose a major problem given
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Athens wants to keep Ankara lines open despite EU reservations, S-400 deal
PoliticsForeign Policyjudged for its decisions.” “It is not pleasant to see what is happening in the country, even if some
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The tie that binds
Agorato revitalise the economy were pleasant enough as ideas but completely detached from the reality of Greece’s
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