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Greece reaches for its pills
Agoraof the Greek state” have been followed by, among others, a blatant disregard for the presumption
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Mistaking tolerance for a free rein
Agoraby the police. Perhaps, though, the two most blatant examples of the government failing so far
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Athens formulates response to Turkey-Libya maritime deal it deems null and void
PoliticsForeign PolicyNikos Dendias stated on Friday. Dendias called the Turkey-Libyan accord a “blatant violation
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Greece bolsters ties with UAE, building on opposition to Turkish actions
PoliticsForeign PolicyMediterranean and the South Caucasus region, describing it as a “blatant” violation of international
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Greece extends territorial waters in Ionian, hopes for deal with Albania
PoliticsForeign Policyas “a blatant violation of the fundamental principles of the UN Charter on refraining from the threat
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FM heads to Ankara for rare talks as Greece and Turkey court Libya
PoliticsForeign PolicyMinistry noted last Saturday. “The choice of time of the occurrence of such non-existent and blatant
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PM warns Covid threat remains as 'wall of immunity' still being built
PoliticsGreek Politicslockdowns if there is a blatant flouting of social distancing and other measures, particularly at bars
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Fire on outskirts of Athens puts PM's crisis strategy under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicscompletely any last remaining possibility of Mitsotakis performing such a blatant about-turn
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PM offers uniformed personnel bonus as surveillance bill attracts more criticism
PoliticsGreek PoliticsOpposition parties have accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of blatant electioneering after he announced on Tuesday that all those serving in the police and coast guard would receive a 600-euro bonus at the end of the year. The fact that the announcement came just a few hours after
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Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015
is unlikely to en masse favour being part of a national emergency government. The other possibility...Capital controls pile on stress Banks can only reopen with Eurogroup approval The imposition of capital controls and a forced bank holiday for six working days, from 29 June to 6 July at the earliest
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