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PM gets taste of war in Ukraine as parties battle over university bill in Parliament
                    Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s eventful visit to Ukraine temporarily overshadowed the continuing debate in Parliament which revolved around the constitutionality of government bill to allow the operation of non-state universities in Greece.
Mitsotakis was paying an official visit to Odessa to reaffirm Greece’s support for the Ukrainian war effort when a Russian missile strike killed five people not far from President Volodymyr Zelensky’s convoy. The prime minister described hearing the exp...
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