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Second lockdown extension as Covid-19 infections remain high
PoliticsGreek Politicsto press reports, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis was expected to make a televised address on Friday to announce
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PM on defensive over Covid-19 stance as debate rages over testing
PoliticsGreek Politicsto give a clearer explanation of their testing strategy. Media reports point to a gradual decrease
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Fresh accusations against NGOs as govt hardens stance on migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsof “frustrated departures” from Turkey, some of which, according to reports in the European media, could
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EU Council boosts recovery fund hopes, falls short on Turkey
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece did not get the commitment it was looking for from its European partners on sanctions for Turkey, but the breakthrough regarding the EU Covid-19 recovery fund provided Athens with some relief as a tough year draws to close. According to reports early on Friday, the European Council was set
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Budget passed as govt pins hopes on vaccine rollout to get economy on track
PoliticsGreek Politicscompensated by the state. According to reports, the measure will cover around 200,000 businesses. During his
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compensated by the state. According to reports, the measure will cover around 200,000 businesses
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Vaccination scheme gearing up as more jabs arrive, but some scepticism persists
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe vaccine has decreased in recent weeks. However, recent reports of the low initial uptake among hospital
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PM mulling reshuffle to get political project back on track in 2021
PoliticsGreek Politicsreshuffle, some reports suggest that Mitsotakis could opt to bring more New Democracy MPs, rather
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Cabinet reshuffle and Covid-19 strategy dominate agenda for start of 2021
PoliticsGreek Politicsand that schools should reopen towards the end of the month. Media reports suggest several cases
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Lockdown set to be extended as political friction continues
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe last few days, according to reports. SYRIZA continues to shine the spotlight on New Democracy’s
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