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Opposition unable to join forces over recognition of Palestinian state
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Parties square up for latest Tempe inquiry with ND expected to easily dominate proceedings
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Late switch smashes accord over postal vote, but marriage equality compromise still intact
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Government dampens expectations for handouts in PM's speech
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Androulakis keeps coalition options open as polls suggest deadlock likely in first vote
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Move to block far-right fuels conflict between ND and SYRIZA
Iran threat and Turkish "grey zones" revival puncture August lull
The traditional August pause in Greek politics has been interrupted this week by the near-simultaneous emergence of an external security threat and a renewed Turkish challenge to Greek sovereign rights, forcing the government to manage both a military contingency and a diplomatic dispute while Parliament remains in recess.
Reports that Iran is weighing strikes on American military targets in Europe, including potentially in Cyprus and Bulgaria, prompted the defence ministry to consider redeploying a Patriot battery from the island of Karpathos to the naval base of Souda, ...
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