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  1. What could Trump's victory mean for Greece?
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    in all these countries. As we saw in Britain, an election result can be enough to allow latent anger

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  2. Attacks on Chios refugee camp underline precarious balance on islands
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    . Golden Dawn has sensed an opportunity and has tried to tap into this anger. Its spokesman and MP

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  3. Greek-Turkish relations set for turbulence after court rejects soldiers' extradition
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    . Turkey’s anger at the decision was to be expected. In any bilateral meeting that took place since

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  4. Tsipras clears with relative ease first domestic hurdle to getting deal approved
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    and which will be greeted with anger by many voters. Tsipras told the SYRIZA members that the government

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  5. New Democracy's internal disputes continue to pester Mitsotakis
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    is often the focus of SYRIZA anger. However, the coalition also seems to sense that his presence in New

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  6. Third review agenda becoming more complex for Tsipras
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    at the gold mines. The government’s anger at the latest flare-up with Eldorado Gold was visible in its

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  7. PM's Washington visit looms over domestic politics, review schedule
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    of the Greek crisis. The comment appeared to anger New Democracy, which has been pushing for snap

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  8. Thessaloniki rally highlights political complexities of addressing name issue

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    not see New Democracy as an opponent to their cause. Instead, he seems to want to harness this anger

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  9. Name and shame
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    declaring his empathy with the protestors and suggesting that their anger was only directed

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  10. Symbolism takes leading role in political developments

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    were hoping that Greeks would vent their frustrations at the EU ballot and then vote with less anger

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