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Newsletter 457 - 28/03/2025
months. Mitsotakis also visited the Migration Ministry this week. It was the latest stop in his tour
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Mitsotakis refreshes Israel ties ahead of resuming work on GSI cable
PoliticsForeign PolicyPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited France and Israel over the last few days, aiming to bolster close relations with key allies ahead of two important developments in the Eastern Mediterranean. First, Greece is preparing to restart undersea cable surveys for the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI
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Government commits to uniformed personnel pay rises amid clamour for higher incomes
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe occasion, the PM visited the Labour Ministry as part of his recent tour of government
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Mitsotakis to resume tour of ministries as opponents struggle to gain traction
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the climate crisis. PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis visited a fire station in Thessaloniki over
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Opposition calls on PM to change tack over Gaza as ND faces new corruption probe
PoliticsGreek Politicsvisited Israel for talks. In their on-camera comments before the meeting, Mitsotakis did not make any
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Newsletter 467 - 20/06/2025
. Last year, more than 620,000 tourists from Israel visited Greece with estimated receipts of almost
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Government shows its concern about Middle East impact, farm subsidy probe
PoliticsGreek Politics600,000 Israelis visited, leading to 420 million euros in receipts. There had been hopes that the number
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Conflict in Middle East puts fresh pressure on economy
EconomyMacroeconomyIsrael visited Greece with estimated receipts of almost 420 million euros via 3.9 million overnight
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Government vows to recover embezzled subsidies in bid to stem damage from scandal
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner, who visited Athens on Tuesday to discuss
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PM tries to steer agenda back to reforms as OPEKEPE scandal rumbles on
PoliticsGreek Politics, Mitsotakis had visited the Athens offices of the tech company which will be handling Greeceās first
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