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How the Croatian government helped spread of 'plandemic'
Agoraof the public sought alternative explanations… All these moves ran up a tab that had to be paid in part
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After support package, government turns attention to "everyday" issues
PoliticsGreek Politicswould not be picking up the drinks tab.
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Newsletter 46 - 09/10/2015
and bailiff. In addition, non-reciprocal nuisance charges should be eliminated and the reciprocal nuisance charges aligned with the services provided. This would have a negative impact where those
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Return to sender: Post office closures being reevaluated in wake of political uproar
PoliticsGreek Politicsas “difficult but necessary,” emphasising that postal services would continue via couriers, rural...-month consultation period. Rural challenges Beyond political infighting, the closures raised urgent questions about access to essential services. There are concerns that elderly citizens in rural areas
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Tsipras invites Middle East investment at second EU-Arab summit
PoliticsForeign PolicyAnastasiades, the UAE’s Minister of Economy, Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri and the President
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Soldiers' ongoing detention troubles Tsipras, riles Kammenos
PoliticsGreek Politicspresident operates like a “sultan.” Both comments seem to be an indication of the frustration
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Greece seeks better relations with Albania as wariness of Turkey grows
PoliticsForeign Policydescribed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as a “sultan.” He also tried to distance himself
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Sustained friction with Turkey reveals differing views, approaches in Athens
PoliticsForeign Policy.” "In a country where justice does not work properly and courts operate under the Sultan's order
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At sidelines of UNGA, Mitsotakis talks up Greece’s prospects as energy, tech hub
PoliticsGreek Politics, and with UAE Minister Sultan Al Jaber, who reaffirmed the Emirates’ commitment to expanding
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Early rounds of talks with lenders focus on possible prior actions
EconomyProgrammeincluding Sundays. 14) Restructuring of Athens public transport (OASA). 15) Change in the legislation
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