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  1. Athens insists maritime spatial planning plans do not obstruct talks with Turkey
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    treaty with Libya in November 2019 was rejected by Greece as unlawful as the two countries... in which the main prize was Libya, and its vast oil resources. Turkey protests that it is being hemmed... of Greece with which it has not signed an EEZ agreement namely, Libya but also Albania. For the latter

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  2. ND doubles down on stricter migration policy, riling opponents
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    of migrants reaching the country from Libya. The measures include a three-month suspension... with Libya are troubled and the EU’s attempt to build ties with General Khalifa Haftar, the military leader of eastern Libya, ended in failure this week. It is expected in Athens that another effort

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  3. Corruption claims, foreign policy missteps impede government’s efforts to build momentum
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    relations with Libya and the submission of two note verbale by the Tripoli-based government... deems not be in line with international law. In the notes, Libya claims that Greece’s maritime agreement... spokesman Stelios Petsas. The centre-right MP called for Athens to “toughen its stance” regarding Libya

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  4. Greece, Cyprus and Israel bolster trilateral ties as Turkey looms in background

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    involving Cyprus. Libya also signalled readiness for dialogue. Aguila Saleh, speaker of Libya’s House... disputes stemming from the Turkey-Libya maritime memorandum signed in 2019, which Athens deems illegal

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  5. Study calls for sweeping reform of Greek healthcare system

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    identified including an absence of organised primary health care, a lack of modern units, limited use... efficient and flexible. As a legal entity, the health system would be required to adopt modern accounting practices and modern administrative organisation, publish balance sheets and monitor the quality

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  6. Mitsotakis scoffs at coalition's MoU exit strategy, challenges PM to elections
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    the hypocritical things they say, let them test themselves,” he said. “If they believe that the memorandums are over, let the people be the judge. If they really see growth, let them see if the citizens share.... And if they are not afraid of New Democracy, let them take us on.” Mitsotakis said he challenged Tsipras to call

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  7. The Parable of the Populists and the Contemplatives
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    A play with four actors about hidden liabilities and the green economy The corporate sector Let us...—this is how growth makes investors wealthier over time. Now let us also assume that the factory....) If readers are aware of any, please let us know. The proceeds of the oil sales are recorded as “revenue

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  8. Cyprus faces critical August test as UN pushes for diplomatic results in peace talks
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    say ‘let us start from here, let us start from there’, while in reality thinking either ‘let us not start at all’ or ‘let us start, but what matters is the process, not the outcome’, are speaking

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  9. Energy drives closer cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Egypt
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    process on the Syrian crisis, while also expressing “serious concerns over the situation in Libya.” The instability in Libya and the presence of jihadists there was highlight by the Egyptian president

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  10. Ankara tension tops govt agenda, overshadowing social dividend and primary residences
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    the spat with Turkey over its signing of an agreement with Libya regarding the delimitation... is in control of all of Libya, and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reportedly told Turkish President

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