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  1. Blinken visits Athens as opportunity emerges for thaw in Greek-Turkish relations
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    to Greek reporters on Saturday, Turkey’s foreign minister thanked Greece again for the help

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  2. Machinations intensify as announcement of election date approaches
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    a majority in the second election, again seeming to dismiss the idea of forming a coalition government

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  3. Newsletter 371 - 24/02/2023

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    election, again seeming to dismiss the idea of forming a coalition government based on the result

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  4. Train tragedy prompts urgent questions about railway safety
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    accident never occurs again. Opposition party leaders were also due to visit Tempe, stressing the need

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  5. Newsletter 372 - 03/03/2023

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    happening again. Several hours later, he made a televised address confirming that Transport Minister

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  6. ND suffers ratings blow after train crash, hopes time is on its side
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    some of the measures it has promised in order to get trains running again, under safer conditions

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  7. ND's opinion poll decline thrusts PASOK back into spotlight
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    , underlining again that ND has been unable to find itself in step with public opinion over

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  8. New Democracy pins hopes on minimum wage hike to reverse poll losses

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    the country. The demonstrations were once again marred by clashes with police. Videos on social media showed

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  9. Athens and Ankara keep ties ticking over pending elections
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    talks going again. The build-up to elections is also an obstacle to any constructive discussions

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  10. Mitsotakis targets public sector malaise as MPs scrutinise railway safety

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    Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is seeking to portray himself as the most suitable leader to make the changes necessary to overhaul the public administration so that failures like the ones that contributed to the fatal train crash at Tempe do not occur again. Mitsotakis’s bid to redirect

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