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 Post Office branch closures spark internal revolt in ND as voter scepticism grows
                    
                    
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 Return to sender: Post office closures being reevaluated in wake of political uproar
                    
                    
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 Government unveils 2.5 bln plan to avert water shortages, prompts opposition pushback
                    
                    
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 Government warned to brace for repercussions of farm payments clean-up
                    
                    
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 PM looks for positive news amid growing voter despondency
                    
                    
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 Government tries to shake off OPEKEPE stigma as PASOK struggles to make gains
                    
                    
                 
Mitsotakis-Erdogan call seen as first step to possible thaw in relations
                    
                The telephone call last Friday between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seen by diplomatic sources in Athens as a first step for both sides to overcome the dead-end to which the recent lack of communication had been leading.
The conversation between the two leaders was deemed necessary as it had been five months since their last talk and tension between the two sides had been rising for more than three months.
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