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Newsletter 63 - 19/02/2016
to the crisis that emerged this week was the verbal attack from Golden Dawn MPs on Defence Minister Panos
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Greece recalls ambassador in Austria, waits for EU position on refugee crisis
PoliticsForeign Policybut was assuaged with verbal commitments that no country would take unilateral action until the summit
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Newsletter 67 - 18/03/2016
in an interview. That his position is in peril for a verbal faux pas when others are going about
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A misstep away from absurdity
AgoraGreece’s Migration Policy Minister Yiannis Mouzalas could find himself out of a job or demoted soonbecause he slipped up in an interview. That his position is in peril for a verbal faux pas when others are going about their jobs unperturbed despite helping running the country into the ground
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Reshuffle speculation mounts as offshore law sparks new political row
PoliticsGreek Politics, along with repeated verbal blunders by MPs and ministers have taken a heavy toll on the coalition’s
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Tsipras's choices are becoming clearer but not any easier
Agorawill consider a non-binding verbal pledge from the lenders to adopt further debt relief enough
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Labour reforms, fiscal measures loom largest as Athens resumes talks with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicson Thursday, stressing the written and verbal commitments from lenders that “best European practices
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Racist attacks fell in 2016, report by monitoring body indicates
SocietyThe number of physical and verbal attacks reported to a racist violence monitoring group fell significantly in 2016, according to a monitoring body. In its 2016 report, the Racist Violence Recording Network documented, through interviews, 95 incidents of racist violence involving more than 130
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The reflection in Golden Dawn's mirror
AgoraIt’s been a while since Greece’s media and political parties paid any attention to Golden Dawn. That changed on Monday, when the neo-Nazi party’s spokesman and MP Ilias Kassidiaris allegedly shoved New Democracy MP Nikos Dendias and launched a verbal assault on the public order minister after he
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Rhetoric ramped up ahead of Eurogroup but deal still in sight
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be agreed) would be deemed acceptable. Verbal clash Nevertheless, an unnamed Greek official told
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