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Newsletter 467 - 20/06/2025
remarks to begin what amounts to a long campaign for the 2027 elections. He announced plans for ongoing
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New Democracy seeks to counter with marine parks and migration policy, rhetoric
PoliticsGreek Politicsand his documentaries, and poetic remarks about the ocean’s fragility, added emotional texture
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PM's strategic bet on Israel meets domestic blowback over Gaza
PoliticsGreek Politics, underscoring the economic dimension of the bilateral relationship. The mayor’s remarks reflect a growing
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Newsletter 478 - 03/10/2025
remarks challenge the government’s claim that it has done everything to clarify both cases
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Newsletter 480 - 17/10/2025
of criticising the current government directly, though many interpreted his remarks as a veiled rebuke
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Newsletter 481 - 24/10/2025
the monument as a political tool or to divide society,” he said. Dendias’s remarks echoed those of President
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Mitsotakis dismisses poll speculation, promises swift housing relief and rural support
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister’s remarks come amid growing public frustration over the cost of living, housing shortages
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Time running out for government action out as water crisis deepens
PoliticsGreek Politicsthere are no other options. It is the hour of decisions.” His remarks set the tone for a week in which regulators
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Media
No image availableSeveral far right parties have unexpectedly entered the Greek parliament 25/06/23 The Wall Street... Greek elections: Rail tragedy hangs over vote dominated by dynasties 19/05/23 The Wall Street Journal... 2020 11/09/20 The Wall Street Journal Second Night of Fires Destroys Remains of Greek Refugee Camp
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Samaras seeks vote of confidence and moment of history
AgoraPop quiz: When was the last time Greece held elections at the end of the government’s four-year term? It was in 1989, the year the Berlin Wall fell, F.W. de Klerk started dismantling apartheid... instalments still due - The eurozone to engage in meaningful debt relief talks with Greece that would
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