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EC expects Greek GDP to drop by 9.7 pct for biggest fall in EU, before strong rebound in 2021
Economythat will take a heavy toll on the economy. Although the main effects of the quarantine will be limited
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ND passes major environmental bill against accusations of railroading
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe protected areas, which effectively allows for for heavy industrial uses including major energy projects
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Newsletter 249 -08/05/2020
of micro enterprises that are vulnerable will create a combination that will take a heavy toll
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Outdoor gatherings with hint of protest raise concerns over relaxation of lockdown
PoliticsGreek Politicsincident in the neighbourhood of Kypseli in central Athens prompted accusations of heavy-handedness
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Square reveal puts ND on the spot
PoliticsGreek Politicstriggered an intense political debate around the issue, with SYRIZA accusing the government of heavy
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Tsipras struggles to revive and repackage SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsto power after that heavy defeat is by appealing to the section of the Greek population that flits
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Newsletter 253 -12/06/2020
to power after that heavy defeat is by appealing to the section of the Greek population that flits
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Development model questioned again amid reaction to luxury resort go-ahead
PoliticsGreek Politicsbrings a new model of value-added development to the area, pointing to the heavy investment
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Tourism boosted GDP by up to 33 pct in 2019, but low arrivals in 2020 could see economy shrink by 10 pct
EconomyFeaturesto the coronavirus pandemic, tourism in Greece has suffered a heavy blow with reduced revenues and reluctance
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Approaching Golden Dawn verdict shines spotlight on Greek politics, justice
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter five and a half years of hearings, the criminal trial of the political leadership and several members of Greek far-right party Golden Dawn is due to reach a verdict on Wednesday morning. The trial is heavy with significance both for Greeceās political system and for the justice system, both
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