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Athens sticks by effort to build bridges with FYROM
PoliticsForeign Policyadministration, trans border cooperation, energy, interior affairs and cases of justice. One
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Talk of refugee returns adds to stretched Greece's anxiety
PoliticsForeign PolicyGermany’s stance on the refugee crisis, amid fears of a worsening situation on Greek islands, is creating considerable anxiety in Athens about how events will unfold in the coming months. The Greek government was put on alert by comments from German Interior Minister Thomas de Maizier, who
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Newsletter 87 - 09/09/2016
to recognise reality, while finding someone to pin the blame on. When German Interior Minister Thomas de
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Refugee crisis charade adds insult to EU's injuries
Agorato pin the blame on. When German Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière suggested in an interview earlier
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Government under pressure from TV permit and Attica Bank claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsconcern about the developments, culminating in Interior Minister Panayiotis Kouroublis suggesting
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Athens chided over asylum process but complex set of obstacles in way
PoliticsGreek Politics, a spokesman for Germany’s Interior Ministry, who told the Financial Times that Berlin offered 200
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Tsipras freshens up cabinet, looking for balance with party and lenders
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinistry to the Interior Ministry. Skourletis had recently been openly opposed to the government’s
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Cabinet reshuffle leaves some bitterness within SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsleaving Panos Skourletis outside the fold, which led to him being appointed interior minister after his
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Tsakalotos states case for debt relief as New Democracy sharpens up
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister, Makis Voridis will be responsible for interior issues and the party’s vice president Adonis
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In absence of deal with lenders, some in SYRIZA keep political options open
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA comment by Interior Minister Panos Skourletis on Monday regarding the need for any agreement with the institutions to be approved by a qualified majority in Parliament has revived speculation about the possibility of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras struggling to convince his MPs to support the deal
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