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Budget primary shows deficit of 5.86 bln in June, target shortfall widens to 6.18 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof the coronavirus pandemic, which had manifested in previous months along with support measures
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PM in search of recovery fund boost as parties clash over latest Novartis episode
PoliticsGreek Politicsplayed, along with former Deputy Justice Minister Dimitris Papangelopoulos, in embroiling ND
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The EU decision excluding nuclear and fossil fuels from the Just Transition Fund
Legalstates are opposing the concept that nuclear, along with fossil energies, is excluded from the scope
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EU deal appears promising for Greece, but success rides on efficient use of funds
PoliticsGreek Politics. Mitsotakis was one of nine EU leaders, along with French President Emmanuel Macron and others, to jointly
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Retail turnover drops by 5.3 pct in May, volume drops by 5.8 pct
EconomyMacroeconomypercent was seen in supermarkets along with rises in pharmaceutical products and cosmetics (+5.7 percent
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PMI drops to 46.8 points in July amid Covid-19 uncertainty
EconomyMacroeconomyas a factor along with an overall sense of uncertainty due to the pandemic. "Firms also expressed
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PM seen boosting powers despite making minor alterations to cabinet
PoliticsGreek Politicseyes and ears as far as fiscal matters are concerned. Along with that, the premier announced at the end
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Newsletter 261 -07/08/2020
as fiscal matters are concerned. Along with that, the premier announced at the end of July the creation
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School re-opening decisions postponed amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be distributed for free by local authorities, along with hand sanitiser. Regarding class size, which had been
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Ionian expansion raises questions about Aegean as Athens talks with Tirana
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe decision to extend Greece’s territorial waters along its western coastline in the Ionian Sea from six nautical miles to 12, as announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Parliament on Wednesday, can be seen as a landmark for Greek foreign policy. Until now, Greek governments had
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