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Newsletter 241 - 28/02/2020
the work and were met with tear gas and batons. On Wednesday night, by which time it had become clear
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Athens closes border, looks for EU support to ride out migration storm
PoliticsGreek Politicsthere in the hope of crossing over trapped between Greek and Turkish territory. Greek police also used tear gas
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After the tweetstorm - Tracing the course of #IStandWithGreece
Agoraforces in which tear gas was fired from both sides of the border. Images of the clashes
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Broad consensus on border action holds, but concerns emerge over use of force and press intimidation
PoliticsGreek Politicsextended-range tear gas at close range, a dangerous practice that could cause serious injuries
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Govt faces pushback from food service sector over re-opening rules
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe crowd, which led to some objects being thrown and fighting breaking out. Tear gas was used
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PM sees 'new Greece' rising from Hellinikon rubble, pledges more aid for struggling firms
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the pandemic. At Hellinikon, Mitsotakis saw workmen employed by Lamda Development start to tear down
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PM prepares for low key policy speech as poll suggests support for govt still high
PoliticsGreek Politicsof wear and tear are starting to show. This has not translated into anything of concern on the ratings
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Bound to lose
Agoraseconds later, riot police were firing their water cannons and tear gas into the crowd. Some protestors
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Conclusion of Golden Dawn trial unlikely to usher in greater political unity
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe courthouse was dispersed almost instantly through the use of water cannons and tear gas. In reality
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SYRIZA ups stakes over bankruptcy code as govt faces embarrassment over missing GD bigwig
PoliticsGreek Politicsof firing tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd that had gathered outside an Athens
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