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  1. Ionian expansion raises questions about Aegean as Athens talks with Tirana
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    to 12 nautical miles from the point of a complex of islands north of Corfu called “Diapontia” until

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  2. PM prepares for low key policy speech as poll suggests support for govt still high

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    has gained half a point. Movement for Change (KINAL) remains rooted in third place. The centre-left

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  3. Defence spending, economic support plans dominate PM's policy speech

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    percentage point reduction (from 39.7 to 36.7 pct) in social security contributions for private sector

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  4. Competing claims and narratives in Eastern Mediterranean

    Agora

    - from a purely legal point of view. Given that the delimitation of the EEZ has not been settled

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  5. Flooding, Covid-19 threat in Athens dominate ND's agenda
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of Ianos, the government will point to repeated warnings that were issued last week, as well as messages

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  6. Draft budget sees EU funds fuelling recovery of 7.5 pct in 2021, after 8.2 contraction this year
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Ministry makes a point in highlighting that the funds from the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF

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  7. Landmark Golden Dawn verdict welcomed by parties, obscuring underlying divisions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    behaviour until the Fyssas murder. They also point to Samaras’s right-hand man, Takis Baltakos, holding

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  8. Bound to lose
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    Agora

    institutions, we are missing the point. Greece’s political system did hold together, as did our liberal

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  9. Newsletter 268 -09/10/2020

    Newsletters

    a blind eye to the far-right party’s behaviour until the Fyssas murder. They also point to Samaras’s

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  10. Greeks less optimistic in face of second Covid-19 wave, survey finds
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    Society

    Thinktank diaNeosis has released a survey tracking the reality of life in Greece during the coronavirus pandemic. As they point out, in their April survey, 70 percent of Greeks thought that their lives would be back to normal by September 2020. The second survey, examining how Greeks are living

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