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Government on mission to manage expectations in anticipation of tough winter
PoliticsGreek Politicsis now clearly tempered by the acknowledgement that some of the more extreme scenarios now appear firmly
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Parties step up battle for voters in election home stretch
PoliticsGreek Politics, the potential for this group to shape the outcome should be tempered by the expectation of most opinion poll
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Polls give ND clear lead as SYRIZA struggles to shape narrative
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs the contestants approach the climax of a muted but ill-tempered campaign, ND continues to hammer home
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Greece and Albania seek to leave Beleri case behind in 2024 after year of turmoil
PoliticsForeign PolicyCouncil tempered his demands regarding the Beleri case and demanded that the Albanian government
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From pipe dreams to power cables: the changing map of Greece's energy ambitions
AgoraEconomic Forum, January 18, 2024. Greece’s aspiration to become a regional gas hub has been tempered
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Further loss of manufacturing momentum in Aug, optimism at lowest since 2022
EconomyMacroeconomytempered their optimism to the lowest level since November 2022. “The Greek manufacturing sector
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Newsletter 432 - 06/09/2024
remain optimistic about future growth, concerns about a softening sales environment have tempered
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Energy drives closer cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Egypt
PoliticsForeign Policyprocess on the Syrian crisis, while also expressing “serious concerns over the situation in Libya.” The instability in Libya and the presence of jihadists there was highlight by the Egyptian president
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Ankara tension tops govt agenda, overshadowing social dividend and primary residences
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe spat with Turkey over its signing of an agreement with Libya regarding the delimitation... is in control of all of Libya, and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reportedly told Turkish President
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Newsletter 231 -06/12/2019
reaching an agreement with Libya last week to delineate maritime borders in the Mediterranean. Athens has labelled the deal “illegal,” arguing that Libya’s prime minister does not have the legal
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