Editorial Ta Nea: The last mile
The vaccination rollout must be expedited because that is necessary in order to build a wall of defence and immunity without which the National Health System cannot endure.
The vaccination rollout must be expedited because that is necessary in order to build a wall of defence and immunity without which the National Health System cannot endure.

Tourism, which generates a fifth of Greece’s GDP and one in five jobs, is vital for an economy which had climbed out of a decade-long slump only to slip back due to the pandemic.

The German-language press is focusing on the efforts to open up Greek tourism, while also mentioning flights of asylum seekers to Germany and the action of Frontex

The General Turnover Index in Industry (total domestic and foreign market) of February 2021 decreased by 2.4%

"Greece is suitable for personalized travel, because it has more than 3,000 islands, including the rocky islets", points out the columnist of the German newspaper
One witness maintains that during the SYRIZA administration it was the PM’s office that “conceived of the idea” of creating a television station that would act as a government mouthpiece.
February closed with a turnover loss of 1.82 billion euros for the country's businesses, according to ELSTAT
It is clear that even the hard indicators of the pandemic have not receded enough, as yesterday Greece recorded more than 100 deaths in 24 hours, a number that has not been recorded again since December.
'Greece's position is clear. Turkey has violated international law and maritime law in the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean,' Dendias said. "You come out here, and try to accuse Turkey, to give a message to your country,' Cavusoglu said.
A former justice minister has declared publicly that the government of which he was a member deceitfully voted into law a new Penal Code right in order to benefit certain individuals,
A former SYRIZA justice minister that the last-minute approval of the new Penal Code by Parliament determined the timing of elections as the government postponed them for one week to pass it into law.
In a Reuters poll, most economists had predicted no change to the one-week policy rate this week, but saw easing from around mid-year, to settle at 15% by year-end.
The prospect of high-level political negotiations between Athens and Ankara has fueled concerns among analysts that Greece may make concessions that touch on national sovereignty.
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Exemption of farmers from the vocational practice fee, extraordinary aid of 500 - 4,000 euros to affected companies
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The state appears to be moving swiftly to find the murderers of journalist Yorgos Karaivaz and put them on trial. It is crucial that the government’s resolve not remain a rhetorical flourish.
The conditions attached to the disbursal of monies from the EU Pandemic Recovery Fund guarantee proper reforms and a shift toward a digital transformation and a green economy
Hence, Olympiacos FC and Takis Agrafiotis through their lawyer, Vasilis Dimakopoulos, and Athens University Professor Filippos Spyropoulos, have filed suit against the illegal decision and are asking the Administrative Court to annul the decision and the resulting appointment of Filippousis as Executive Secretary.
Mixed signals in managing the epidemic can prove disastrous at a moment that the population is understandably fatigued due to protracted public health restrictions.
The paramount challenge the government faces creating a new production model to help the floundering Greek economy recover even as the state struggles to prop it up with huge subsidies.
Despite Greece’s “great potential”, many are staying for weeks, not months, because of problems ranging from slow WiFi to inflexible visa rules, said David Williams, CEO of global housing marketplace NomadX.
Now, the issue of cases of thrombosis (blood clots) has arisen as by all appearances they are linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine for reasons that are still unclear.
While the Commission conveyed von der Leyen’s irritation at being relegated to a distant sofy, an EU official said that to do so might have provoked a 'protocol and political incident towards Turkey and the European Council'.
Despite concerns over recent Turkish backsliding on human rights, the EU has applauded Ankara’s recent withdrawal of vessels operating in disputed waters and restarting talks with Greece.
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