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Mitsotakis apology for wildfires gets sceptical reception
PoliticsGreek Politicsby a reorganisation of key personnel and responsibilities. Earlier on Monday, reports in the press
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ND set to carry Covid, wildfires baggage into September
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot give details but reports suggest that these could include only those who have been vaccinated
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Govt faces fallout from hospital vaccine mandate, as school opening poses fresh challenges
PoliticsGreek Politics, as many reports note, are less strict than the previous year’s. Pupils will return to classrooms
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Price hikes pose fresh challenge for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsquarter-on-quarter and 16.2 on an annual basis in the second quarter of 2021. Reports suggest
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ND aiming to sway sceptical young voters despite overall poll dominance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA day before Kyriakos Mitsotakis is due to set out his latest policy ideas at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF), reports suggest that the package of measures will also include interventions aimed at young Greeks – a constituency of voters that New Democracy seems to be struggling to connect
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PM announces extensive measures to build on recovery, counter inflation and put govt on track
PoliticsGreek Politicsgenerous than reports over the last few weeks had suggested. It also included several measures that had
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Greece to sign augmented defence deal with US, buy more Rafale jets
PoliticsForeign Policy. Asked to confirm press reports that there will be an extension over five years for the MDCA
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Opposition questions true scale of PM's handouts, as speculation grows about snap polls
PoliticsGreek Politics, which is seen as the last practical date for snap polls. Some reports also noted the presence
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SYRIZA sees opportunity in tepid response to govt initiatives, PM's cosseting of right wing
PoliticsGreek Politics, aimed at winning over voters. According to reports, SYRIZA’s economic proposals are set to include
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Newsletter 308 - 17/09/2021
to pull the trigger. Newspaper reports on Wednesday indicated that if growth exceeds even the revised
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