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Athens cultivates Saudi Arabia relations, prepares for MBS visit
PoliticsForeign Policywhich our policy is based; neither do all the EU member states. And we recognise that this policy
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ND exults in Saudi Arabia deals as opposition calls for answers over spyware
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMohammed’s first to a European Union member state since the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi
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Baerbock visit leaves Athens hopeful of shift in Germany's stance on Greek-Turkish disputes
PoliticsForeign Policyin the eastern Mediterranean in favor of a country which, despite being a member of NATO, has issued a threat
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Political impact of spying revelations unclear, as drip-feed of information continues
PoliticsGreek Politics. The prospect was bluntly dismissed by a member of the centre-left party’s political council, who told
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First head-to-head clash over spying scandal in Parliament fails to deliver decisive blow
PoliticsGreek Politics, rather than a member of Greek Parliament. Katrinis also suggested that Mitsotakis’s explanations
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Erdogan's inflammatory comments a harbinger for new period of Greek-Turkish tension
PoliticsForeign Policythe others from forging ahead increases with each additional member state.” And added that “I have
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Mitsotakis hits back at Erdogan's rhetoric, but leaves door open for meeting
PoliticsForeign Policyvalues and principles. Being a member of any European forum or similar process demands an alignment
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Tsipras calls for more state intervention in energy sector as hopes for EU solution dwindle
PoliticsGreek Politicsof dealing with the energy crisis back onto member-states, including the less prosperous south. The reaction
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PM rides into new, bigger storm after publication of phonetapping list
PoliticsGreek Politicsand media worlds. Speaking to TV after the game, Olympiakos board member Yiannis Vrentzos claimed
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Govt unveils spyware bill as it launches communications fightback
PoliticsGreek Politicsneed to sign off before any request from a member of the public regarding whether they were spied
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