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  1. Newsletter 235 -17/01/2020

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    was 2.82 billion, municipalities spent 1.12 billion, social funds 166 million and 859 billion

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  2. Athens prepares for Blinken visit, hopeful of Libya shifting position
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    Athens appears ready to begin talks on the delimitation of sea zones with the government that will be formed following elections in Libya. This was set out in a Note Verbale that the Greek Foreign Ministry lodged to the Embassy of Libya in Athens last week, with which it refuted

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  3. Deteriorating ties with Libya become pressing challenge for Greek diplomacy

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    The two note verbale recently submitted to the United Nations by Libya underlined that relations between Greece and the Libyan government in Tripoli are currently at a dead end. The notes follow the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement, which Greece and the EU have repeatedly declared null and void

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  4. Newsletter 472 - 25/07/2025

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    formal note verbale submitted by Tripoli to the United Nations. These challenge Greece’s maritime

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  5. Government's foreign policy under scrutiny again following actions by Egypt and Turkey
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    alternate spokesperson Grigoris Theodorakis suggested that the note verbale from Cairo was the latest

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  6. On the beaches

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    their behaviour to ensure that tourists had a pleasant time. Apart from the video's disparaging theme, which

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  7. Newsletter 5 - 28/11/2014

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    heard from the opposition party delegation. The “SYRIZA leaks” do not make for pleasant reading

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  8. From London to Paris, no happy returns for Greece
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    delegation. The “SYRIZA leaks” do not make for pleasant reading for the party leadership in Athens

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  9. Honey, I shrunk the Greeks vol. 2

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    was charged in 2010 to ensure getting loans from one’s Eurozone partners would not be a particularly pleasant

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  10. Tsipras gets full support in pension and income tax vote, moves on to Eurogroup
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    , mostly increases to indirect taxes, which will not be pleasant but should not pose a major problem given

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