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Coalition battles it out with opposition over ammunition sale
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreek Parliament debated on Monday allegations against Defence Minister Panos Kammenos in connection with a proposed sale of ammunition to Saudi Arabia, which led to the government and the opposition trading accusations but neither delivering a fatal blow. Kammenos stands accused of accepting
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Parties clash over Novartis allegations in sign of things to come
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe probe. He also noted that there has also been an attempted suicide, a suspect fatal car crash
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Putting right everything that went wrong in Mati
Agora, northeast of Athens, was the result of a fatal combination of factors: Gale-force winds, a fire very
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Tsipras conducts varied reshuffle in further bid to revitalise coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis summer (due to the fatal Mati wildfire) and the announcement on Monday that Panos Skourletis would
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Human Rights Commissioner calls for improvements to battered healthcare system
Societypotentially fatal hospital infections, with an estimated 3,000 deaths attributed to them. For the disabled
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SYRIZA keeps up calls for cooperation but with focus on voters rather than parties
PoliticsGreek Politicswho have been charged with alleged negligence in connection with the fatal wildfire in Mati
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SYRIZA seeks to bolster post-MoU narrative with early IMF repayment
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Mandra and the fatal wildfire in Mati – and that she will overcome this criticism to win the vote
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Parties gear up for clash over escalating migration challenge
PoliticsGreek Politicscamp on Lesvos, where a recent upsurge in arrivals has been accompanied by fatal accidents involving
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ND unveils migration bill seeking to tighten up asylum process, speed up returns
PoliticsGreek Politicson the Greek islands as well as the worsening, in some case fatal, conditions in the refugee centres
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Greece, Turkey launch new round of talks as Libya sea deal casts shadow
PoliticsForeign Policycomplications that could lead to a fatal “accident.” Greek diplomats acknowledge that his
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