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Greece and Turkey press on with high‑level meeting despite renewed frictions
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens and Ankara are preparing for the next high‑level meeting between the two countries’ leaders, scheduled to take place in Ankara between February 9 and 13. The two countries leaders, Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are due to meet again following the High‑Level Council
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PMI starts 2026 strongly, despite cost and supply chain pressures
EconomyMacroeconomyblockages as lead times lengthened markedly. Delays added to cost pressures which strengthened again
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Mitsotakis seeks to wrestle back initiative by launching new revision of Greek Constitution
PoliticsGreek Politics, arguing that Greece must never again fall prey to the “dangerous paths of populism”. Political
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Greece and Turkey search for way forward as leaders prepare for rare meeting
PoliticsForeign Policyhardline political circles in Athens have again questioned whether the prime minister should proceed
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PM doubles down on constitutional reform as pre‑election strategy hardens
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFacebook message on Sunday, Mitsotakis again framed the constitution of 1975 as a “living” text
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CPI stable at 2.5 pct YoY in Jan, food up 4.5 pct, rents 8.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomythe headline CPI, and in deflation in December 2024, food inflation is once again beating the headline number
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Newsletter 494 - 13/02/2026
again decoupling from the headline figure, with food prices rising by 4.5% in January against
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Health minister hogs spotlight, puts PM in tricky position
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe the toughest opponent for the prime minister, the plurality answer is again “none” (33 pct). Tempe
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Security, prices and stability top political agenda as government deals with Iran fallout
PoliticsGreek Politicson inflation. Energy is once again at the centre of the European economic debate. Pierrakakis argued
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OPEKEPE scandal widens as pressure mounts for PM on multiple fronts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe political landscape shifted again on Thursday as the OPEKEPE affair deepened, adding new names, new legal pathways, and new political complications to a scandal that is rapidly becoming one of the most destabilising episodes of the government’s seven‑year tenure. Since Wednesday’s developments
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