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Newsletter 342 - 17/06/2022
is no longer the black sheep of Europe, and will no longer have its policies dictated by others
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PM eyes pre-election prize as enhanced surveillance draws to conclusion
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the turbulence of previous years. “Greece is no longer the black sheep of Europe, but a reliable partner,” said
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Athens braces for Erdogan bargaining at NATO summit
PoliticsForeign Policyin the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, without any interruption.” Erdogan also said that “we
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Turkish missile test adds to complexity of defence assessment in Athens
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens is assessing the news that Turkey test-fired a locally made, short-range ballistic missile over the Black Sea on Tuesday, as Bloomberg revealed. According to Bloomberg "a mobile platform was used to fire the missile from an airport near the port city of Rize at around 7 am local time, said
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Mitsotakis seeks Libya cooperation, keeps open mind on extending territorial waters
PoliticsForeign Policyas a link between the Eastern Mediterranean with Southeastern Europe and the Black Sea has been
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Opposition clashes with govt over high energy prices, cost-of-living measures
PoliticsGreek Politicstold MEGA TV that the cut would result in a 3.5-billion-euro black hole in the budget compared
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PM strikes public diplomacy coup with Zelensky visit, faces criticism over wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicssecured from Mitsotakis an agreement to train Ukrainian pilots on Greek soil and help to secure Black
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Athens eyes enhanced diplomatic role after hosting Zelensky and Balkan leaders
PoliticsForeign Policyin securing Ukraine’s new Black Sea corridor, ensuring freedom of navigation and unhindered grain
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Government struggles to shake off impact of wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the wildfires is just one of the black marks against New Democracy’s record since it was comfortably re
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Newsletter 391 - 01/09/2023
of the wildfires is just one of the black marks against New Democracy’s record since it was comfortably re
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