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  1. Athens steps up efforts to build links with Libya as EU steps in to assist
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    Leyen decided to take steps to address the concerns of southern EU Member states over the increased

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  2. Building on flurry of policy pledges, Mitsotakis vows to back research and innovation
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    seamlessly across all EU member states. Coupled with the upcoming EU AI Act, which he believes Greece

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  3. OPEKEPE scandal remains sore point for government despite wayward inquiry

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    Greece to fines that already dwarf those of any other member state.

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  4. Gaza continues to expose political fault lines as PM hopes peace deal brings less scrutiny

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    Israel attracted even more attention in the wake of other EU Member states, like France, recognising

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  5. Tempe reverberations continue as PM reacts to ongoing protests

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    the highest-ranking member of the government to break ranks and call for the justice system to allow

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  6. Tempe-related tension, cost of living continue to dog government

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    , public support remains strong. As one member put it to Kathimerini: “It’s not so much our flower pots

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  7. PM looks for positive news amid growing voter despondency

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    to steal the show. The defence minister remains the most popular member of cabinet, surpassing the PM

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  8. Athens hopes strengthening of US ties brings geopolitical benefits
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    during the conflict in Gaza that has left Greece as one of the few EU member states which still has

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  9. Mitsotakis seeks to appease farmers as they sow grievances on streets of Athens

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    , speculation around Samaras’s next move continues to swirl. Academic and member of the so-called “Group

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  10. OPEKEPE inquiry sparks new political clash as despondent public looks on
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    The parliamentary inquiry into the OPEKEPE farming subsidy scandal has been thrown into turmoil, with the government being accused by the opposition of ensuring that a key witness Giorgos Xylouris – a Cretan farmer and former New Democracy member nicknamed “Frappé” - will not testify. His refusal

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