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PM stands firm on festive blockades as farmers demand policies, not policing
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Tension over financial checks on Tempe families indicative of new faultline in Greek politics
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SYRIZA leader renews call for progressive unity as party’s drift to margins continues
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Government suffers as farmers vow to continue protests
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Opinion polls suggest dispute with farmers has weakened ND's support
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PM touts strong economy and housing measures but voters focus on everyday worries
PM under fire for foreign policy handling after Erdogan snub
The last-minute cancellation of a meeting between PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Erdogan of Turkey on the fringes of the UN General Assembly is being read as a snub by opposition parties, who see Erdogan’s prominent position at the gathering as a sign that Athens is losing the diplomatic battle.
At home, the government still faces accusations of a cover-up over the Tempe rail crash. As families of the victims insist on their demands for a reopening of the investigation, ministers accuse the opposition of trying to exploit the tragedy for politi...
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