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Govt baulks at more holiday restrictions to stem spread of Omicron variant
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the fortunes of centre-left KINAL following the leadership elections which were won by Nikos
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Government under fire for indecision on Covid measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsleader Nikos Androulakis. He accused the government of not being bold in its decision-making
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Covid dominates start of 2022 but PM looks ahead to growth
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the sudden jump in support for third party KINAL after the election of its new leader, Nikos
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Govt opts to reopen schools on time, drawing opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsinto super-spreading hubs. Shadow education minister Nikos Fylis noted that SYRIZA made 10 proposals
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Turkey looms large in 2022 foreign policy agenda, which includes Balkans, US and Russia
PoliticsForeign PolicyMitsotakis and Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias recently called on Turkey to revoke the decision to consider
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Govt looks to tweak relief in anticipation of record Covid infections, new inflation high
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNikos Filis argued instead on Monday that it highlighted how poor testing in the community has been
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KINAL leader intent on forging separate path for centre-left party
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn his first interview of 2022, the new KINAL leader Nikos Androulakis rebuffed attempts to associate his centre-left party with New Democracy or SYRIZA and insisted that he would preserve its independence and develop its identity as a European social democratic grouping. Given that KINAL’s
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Covid measures extended despite govt optimism, as inflation causes political tension
PoliticsGreek Politicssteady at 12.3 pct, retaining the advantage it gained since the election of new leader Nikos
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it gained since the election of new leader Nikos Androulakis. Androulakis is also ahead of SYRIZA’s
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Athens trying to step up Western Balkans engagement to counter Turkey's influence
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreece is intensifying its efforts to counter Turkey’s more active role in the Western Balkans, including by strengthening relations between Athens and Kosovo. Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias insisted last Thursday that the future of the Western Balkans cannot be “neo-Ottomanism”. These comments
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