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Athens keeps close eye on Turkey's reactions amid MSP and GSI developments
PoliticsForeign Policyas Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been lobbying US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to block
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Athens and Berlin have reasons to take a closer look at each other
Agoraand defense. They also maintain strong engagement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, albeit
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PM's strategic bet on Israel meets domestic blowback over Gaza
PoliticsGreek PoliticsBenjamin Netanyahu and his administration since the former came to power in 2019. For years, Mitsotakis
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Despite lukewarm reaction, PM insists tax cuts will pave way to third term
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, while SYRIZA said his position shamed the country by ignoring
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Gaza continues to expose political fault lines as PM hopes peace deal brings less scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicsmonth, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis his government’s close relations with Benjamin Netanyahu’s
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No surprises in Trump’s NSS for Greece as Athens outlines Ukraine position
PoliticsForeign Policycounterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu. Athens aims to strengthen defence ties with Israel while also expanding
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In hindsight it would have been nicer
Agora, roughly 131 billion loans so far from the EFSF - 48 billion of which went towards the Greek bank
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Coalition wins confidence vote but gets little encouragement for presidential ballot
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe coalition sailed through Friday night's confidence vote, gaining the support of all of its 155 MPs, but failing to attract any others to its camp, with only two lawmakers voting "present" and 131 against the government. The party leader's speeches were broadly along the expected lines
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Greece steps up efforts for early bailout exit but lenders play it coy
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe coalition’s candidate. On Friday, 131 MPs voted against the government in the confidence ballot.
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Greek primary cash surplus at 1.07 billion at end-May on lower expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomyby 17.2 percent to 3.04 billion, 131 million higher than the respective budget figure of 2.91 billion
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