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Newsletter 239 -14/02/2020
Tensions simmer over closed centres Government faces unrest on islands and within own party at latest plans The Greek government found itself in the midst of a crisis with local authorities and communities on the sea border islands in the Aegean after it revealed that emergency legal powers would
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Tsipras challenges Mitsotakis as probe into scandal rekindles rivalry
PoliticsGreek Politicsown internal problems by turning its fire on the conservatives.
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Ministry urges borrowers to apply for home protection before scheme expires
EconomyBankingcanceled either through their own action or because they were inactive for over three months, 708
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Athens strives to build opposition to Turkey-Libya deal as France pledges support in East Med
PoliticsForeign Policyon an arbitration agreement.” He proposed that Greece should “sign its own deal with Libya, similar to Turkey’s
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Authorities struggle with islanders' resistance to closed centres for migrants
PoliticsGreek Politicscentres, and equipped with their own medical centres so as not to burden local amenities, while
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Losing game: Another doomed effort to revive Greek football?
Agorato know more details about teams and players abroad than they do about those on their own doorsteps
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After the tweetstorm - Tracing the course of #IStandWithGreece
Agora, thanking Greeks for protecting not only their own borders but those of the EU. Sunday, February 29
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Eurobank net profits at 256.7 mln in 2019
EconomyBanking. In a statement of their own, Eurobank outlined that Cairo I and II had been submitted for inclusion
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Athens on lookout as Ankara ramps up rhetoric and activity
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreece and hide its own responsibilities by using migrants as political pawns.” According
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Greece braces for recession, hopes to bounce back from summer onwards
Economymarket volatility,” Scope’s Julian Zimmermann said in a recent note. In its own note, Morgan Stanley
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