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Opposition mulls censure motion as poll makes public discontent over Tempe clear
PoliticsGreek Politicswill then be asked to vote again on whether the suspects in question should be prosecuted by a Special Court
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Pressure mounts over Tempe handling as PM ponders reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsagain. A new ballot will follow this week. Once Tasoulas is elected, Parliament will also hold
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Despite slight moderation of PMI in Jan, manufacturing sentiment improves
EconomyMacroeconomydomestic and export demand, with export sales rising again—though at a slower rate than December’s
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Government attempts to fight back amid opposition disharmony on Tempe tactics
PoliticsGreek Politicsteam unlikely to play the same card again. However, the PM’s office may also be anticipating
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Opposition parties tested as ND starts fightback over Tempe claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsafter three inconclusive ballots. Tasoulas has garnered 160 votes in each round and if he does so again
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Government treads carefully on Trump, looks for positives in EU defence spending tweak
PoliticsGreek Politicsto some extent ideologically aligned with much of Trump’s political ideology. This, once again
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Political tension ramps up as Tempe anniversary approaches
PoliticsGreek PoliticsOpposition attacks over the Tempe rail crash flared up again in Parliament, prompting a furious response by senior New Democracy figures and ensuring that tensions will remain high as the two-year anniversary of the deadly accident approaches at the end of February. The renewed confrontation
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A new political landscape is emerging in Germany
Agoraare opinion pollsters, who yet again failed at approximating the likely outcome. They did not project
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PM seeks escape from Tempe in reforms agenda, as opposition parties mull next move
PoliticsGreek Politicswith respect to the public protests, which they fear will be used to try and accuse the opposition once again
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PMI unchanged in Feb, shows signals of weakening domestic demand
EconomyMacroeconomyand new orders rose again midway through the first quarter of 2025. The expansion in new sales eased
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