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Almost all Greek voters believe that the government has political responsibility for the OPEKEPE scandal, according to a new ...
Increased migrant flows from Libya to southern Crete are causing the Greek government much concern. The arrival of 1,400 ...
Greece is bracing for a heatwave this week but the government is facing political heat as it struggles to contain the fallout ...
Opposition parties are clamouring for a preliminary inquiry into the farming subsidies scandal, confident that fresh evidence will be enough to implicate PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The scandal has ...
The latest chapter in the political clash over the Tempe rail accident is set to kick off on Wednesday with the opening ...
Greece’s Producer Price Index (PPI) picked up pace in May, with a rise of 2 percent year-on-year (YoY), after an increase of ...
New Democracy has a new battle on its hands, as Parliament prepares to review the criminal investigation file into fraud at ...
As damaging revelations continue to emerge from the European prosecutor’s investigation into organised farming subsidy fraud, ...
Building activity tumbled in March with a collapse of 41.3 percent year-on-year, after a sharp drop of 21.9 percent YoY seen ...
Greek banking system’s private sector deposits grew in May, with a net increase of 1.22 billion euros, after a ...
There was a small slide in Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) in June to 106.1 points, from 107 in the previous month, ...
The credit expansion in the Greek private sector remained strong in May, rising by 11.3 percent year-on-year (YoY), from 10.9 ...
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