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  1. Political tension ramps up as Tempe anniversary approaches
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that it will table a censure motion. Several forensic reports on various aspects of the crash are also due

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  2. Mainstream parties lose steam as Mitsotakis accuses opposition of trying to topple government

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    negotiations. According to reports, the governing party has been rattled by private polling figures

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  3. The nightmare of our choice

    Agora

    to deliver its findings this week, two years after the accident. Reports suggest it will be inconclusive

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  4. Opposition parties press ahead with Tempe moves in Parliament as PM draws lines of defence
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    up efforts to improve safety on the Greek railway system over the next couple of years. Reports

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  5. Newsletter 454 - 07/03/2025

    Newsletters

    at a softer rate. New orders growth slowed on the month and there were also reports of softening

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  6. Government struggles to escape stigma of Tempe aftermath build-up to confidence vote

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Friday’s ballot. Reports suggest that he will step up his criticism of the PM, adding to what

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  7. PM's latest reshuffle off to bumpy start with first day resignation

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    flagged reports that Doxiadis was the representative of a now-defunct company that had been judged

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  8. Newsletter 456 - 21/03/2025

    Newsletters

    by the opposition. SYRIZA had flagged reports that Doxiadis was the representative of a now-defunct

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  9. Greece seeks to continue talks with Turkey despite new obstacles
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    reports, survey vessels such as the Ievoli Relume and NG Worker are undergoing maintenance, causing

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  10. Mitsotakis refreshes Israel ties ahead of resuming work on GSI cable

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    in the developments in the Eastern Mediterranean”. According to media reports, Paris seems to have agreed to maintain

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