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Deadly floods raise questions about ND's civil protection pledges as Covid-19 accelerates
PoliticsGreek Politicsof warning messages on Saturday was explained away by Deputy Minister for Civil Protection Nikos
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Athens treads tightrope as Turkish research vessel sails in Aegean
PoliticsForeign Policy, that former foreign minister Nikos Kotzias, who served in the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition, has criticised
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Athens hoping EU diplomatic drive will defuse latest Aegean crisis
PoliticsForeign Policyyesterday, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias asked for an emergency meeting of the EU's Foreign Affairs
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PM wades in on Turkey dispute as Covid-19 threat grows at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsa second wave. Epidemiologist Nikos Sypsas, a member of the scientific committee advising
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Pompeo meeting concludes week of intense diplomatic activity over EastMed
PoliticsForeign PolicyA week of intense diplomatic activity for Greece culminates on Friday with an emergency EU foreign affairs council teleconference and a meeting between Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Vienna. The latter is seen as highly significant in Athens as Greece
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High number of Covid-19 cases puts strain on government
PoliticsGreek Politicscases. In one of his regular news conferences last week, Deputy Civil Protection Minister Nikos
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School re-opening decisions postponed amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsindecision on key aspects of the education plan, with SYRIZA education spokesman Nikos Filis
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Tsipras plans SYRIZA reboot, as govt pandemic response faces multiple challenges
PoliticsGreek Politicsis Nikos Pappas, who is expected to swap the economy portfolio for transport. Pappas’s personal
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Newsletter 266 -18/09/2020
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias after Athens and Ankara had confirmed that the 61st round
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Heading for talks with Turkey, Athens sets expectations low
PoliticsGreek Politicson the basis of which we will negotiate,” said Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias after Athens and Ankara
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