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Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016
, such as the death of Captain Kostas Iliakis in 2006, when his F-16 collided with a Turkish jet over the Aegean
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Turkish unrest gives Greece the shivers
Agora, such as the death of Captain Kostas Iliakis in 2006, when his F-16 collided with a Turkish jet over
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Soldiers' return from Turkey provides Tsipras with timely boost
PoliticsGreek Politics’ return to Greece on Wednesday. The were flown back in the prime ministerial jet, accompanied
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In Washington, Mitsotakis stresses economic recovery, geopolitical importance as IMF departure announced
PoliticsGreek Politicsissues with the US president. The possibility of Greece joining the US F-35 fighter jet programme
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PM gets no change out of opposition leaders on US trip, electoral law
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the cameras regarding how best to deal with jet lag, it was clear from the opposition politician’s
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Trouble from Turkey prompts plans for extra defence spending after years of cuts
PoliticsGreek Politics. Athens has also committed to an upgrade of its US-made F16 fighter jet fleet. The process of making
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ND eyes more tax relief as early elections come into play
PoliticsGreek Politicson the PM’s jet. Economou dismissed SYRIZA’s probing by saying that Greenberg is a friend of the PM
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Mitsotakis uses healthcare debate to turn anti-SYRIZA rhetoric on PASOK
PoliticsGreek Politicsministerial jet”. The PASOK leader added that attempting to exploit the funeral of a well-loved
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UN hosts Cyprus talks as Israel gets behind electricity interconnector
PoliticsForeign Policyjet program in 2019. At the same time, Athens is also watching Turkey emerging as a key potential
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Watchdog's ruling in voter email leak prompts opposition calls for minister to resign
PoliticsGreek Politicson the Interior Ministry in connection to the leaked emails. They were found to have breached data... the time of the national elections. Someone from the Interior Ministry, who has not been identified... for the European Parliament elections next month. Interior Minister Niki Kerameus has stressed
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