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Greece and Albania seek to leave Beleri case behind in 2024 after year of turmoil
PoliticsForeign Policyup his duties.” Albanian Foreign Minister Igli Hasani admitted last week that “there are negotiations, ideas, and commitments from both sides to find a solution.” Hasani denied that Tirana and Athens
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Greek pensions laid bare
Agorapensions amounts to 884 euros. Note, though, that for around 45 percent of pensioners their monthly... and they receive on average monthly pensions of 771 euros. This is below the overall average of 884 euros since
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Privatisation chief sees gradual progress but revenues remain unclear
Economythat the preferred bidder as well as the two substitute candidates, namely CASA (Corporation America)–METKA
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Newsletter 470 - 11/07/2025
PoliticsMigration surges to forefront of political agendaWith no major breakthroughs in the ongoing farming subsidy scandal, Greece’s political spotlight shifted sharply to migration this week—spurred by a diplomatic debacle in Libya. On Tuesday, a high-level EU delegation, including Greece’s newly
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If you think it's bleak for Greece now, wait until tomorrow
Agoraproductivity growth since 1970 has been averaging 0.7 percent, by far the lowest in the euro area, which
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Greek train firm TRAINOSE attracts just one bid, no interest in rolling stock
Economyin 2005 as a subsidiary of the Greek railway company (OSE), which was founded in 1970 and is wholly owned
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PM makes minor changes to cabinet, with focus on handling of EU funds
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be responsible for private investment and public-private partnerships. New Democracy MP Nikos Tagaras assumes
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Newsletter 261 -07/08/2020
investment and public-private partnerships. New Democracy MP Nikos Tagaras assumes the role
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PM wades in on Turkey dispute as Covid-19 threat grows at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsa second wave. Epidemiologist Nikos Sypsas, a member of the scientific committee advising
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PM calls for step-up in jabs, tougher enforcement in response to rising infections
PoliticsGreek Politics. Professor Nikos Sypsas also appeared to chide the PM, warning that “the virus has its own agenda
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