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Opposition demands assurances of non-involvement in Iran conflict
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Government draws line between solidarity for Cyprus and involvement in Iran conflict
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Greece goes operational amid growing concern about Iran war blowback
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Athens anxious about managing alliances and fallout from Iran bombing
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Predator ruling reopens scandal that government hoped had been buried
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Mitsotakis touts benefits of energy deals against backdrop of criticism
Opposition striving to ensure surveillance scandal remains live issue
Greece’s opposition parties are refusing to let go of the surveillance issue despite the Supreme Court recently announcing that its investigation into the scandal found no evidence of state agencies or officials being involved in the illegal wiretaps.
SYRIZA seized on an article in Politico about the latest developments to claim that Greece is being “shamed internationally” by the way the matter is being handled by the authorities. The report quotes Nikos Alivizatos, professor emeritus of constitutio...
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