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  1. Newsletter 495 - 20/02/2026

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    year as the authorities see it at 5.7 pct. The trade balance will also play a key role, which based

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  2. Podcast - Kaisariani photos: Why Greece’s past is present

    Agora

    reading Never-before-seen photos of Nazi executions in Greece surface on eBay – France24 ‘We can see

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  3. Lack of perceived alternatives strengthens ND as challenger parties lose shine

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    pct) see no improvement on the cost-of-living front, while two in three believe the recent sentencing

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  4. Boosted by polls, PM uses Iran war to reassert control, shut down election and reshuffle talk
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and appropriately. When asked how they see Greece’s position in the world, respondents appear

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  5. Mitsotakis hoping for stability dividend, but Predator lurks in background
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    incumbents who project competence and decisiveness. Government officials see this dynamic at work

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  6. Newsletter 499 - 20/03/2026

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    foreign‑policy moves sits at an extraordinary 72–75 percent. Government officials see

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  7. Newsletter 500 - 27/03/2026

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    experience. A worker with nine years of tenure will see their wage increase to €1,196 per month

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  8. Greece braces for price shockwaves from Iran amid weakening purchasing power

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    pay adjustments for work experience. A worker with nine years of tenure will see their wage increase

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  9. Reshuffle on horizon as second OPEKEPE dossier rattles government

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    but will wait to see how serious the allegations are in each case. Following the strategy adopted

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  10. Milestone drilling agreement yields rare good news moment for embattled Mitsotakis
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou hailed a historic moment for Greece’s energy security at the signing of an agreement that could see the first offshore drilling in the country’s waters in over four decades. The signing between the consortium of Exxon Mobil, Energean and Helleniq Energy, which

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