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  1. Podcast - Long live the revolution: The legacy of Greece's 1821 war of independence

    Agora

    Greece is celebrating the 200th anniversary of its war of independence, which began in 1821 and allowed Greeks to free themselves of Ottoman rule and oppression, and form their own nation-state. To mark this occasion, we spoke to Sakis Gekas, the Hellenic Heritage Foundation (HHF) Chair of Modern

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  2. Helped by trading gains, Eurobank posts 305 mln in Q1 profits
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    EconomyBanking

    Eurobank posted an adjusted net income of 305 million euros in the first quarter of 2022 (Q1), compared to a profit of 72 million euros last year. Core pre-provision income (PPI) rose by 10.4 percent year-on-year (YoY) in Q1 to 240.4 million euros, with 62.1 million euros of loan loss provisions

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  3. Tsipras sets off for USA as prior actions, e-auctions dominate at home
    By Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras chaired a meeting with key ministers on Friday to assess the progress the government is making in completing the 95 prior actions that have to be ticked off this year. The meeting was held a few hours before the Greek leader set off for his official visit to the USA

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  4. E-commerce businesses report drop in sales due to Covid-19
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    EconomyFeatures

    The impact of the coronavirus, which has led to the shuttering of most retail stores, has also prompted a sharp drop in online sales according to a new survey. The Greek E-commerce Association (GRECA... was conducted between 18 to 21 March with 307 businesses participating. GRECA found that 92 percent of e

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  5. Newsletter 245 -27/03/2020

    Newsletters

    prompted a sharp drop in online sales according to a new survey. The Greek E-commerce Association (GRECA... between 18 to 21 March with 307 businesses participating. GRECA found that 92 percent of e-commerce

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  6. Newsletter 305 - 16/07/2021

    Newsletters

    Vaccines turn political PM announces compulsory jabs for some, prompting first major anti-vax protest Amid concerns about an approaching fourth Covid wave hitting Greece this summer, the government announced the start of compulsory vaccinations this wee...

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  7. Greek banks see Eurosystem funding drop to lowest level since 2009 in September

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Central Bak funding. ECB funding came in at 42.57 billion euros at the end of September from 44.57

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  8. Deliberations over primary residence bill set to delay green light from Eurogroup
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    EconomyProgramme

    scheme would be its ability to bring down the redefault rate, which has been above the cure rate

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  9. Defence agreement, views on Turkey attract most interest during Pompeo visit

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    of the S400 which is of a particular interest for the US. Upgraded role? The debate that has begun

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  10. The unbearably slow vaccination process in Croatia
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    Agora

    and vice president of the Croatian Handball Federation Zoran Gobac. The director of the Clinic

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