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PM expected to reshuffle cabinet in bid to leave wildfire damage behind
PoliticsGreek Politicsand that its efforts to deflect blame onto climate change, arson and, as yet, unidentified
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Athens ponders impact of Turkey's role in Afghanistan
PoliticsForeign Policyto avoid hosting yet another wave of refugees. Even it secures such deals, Ankara is still expected
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Govt faces fallout from hospital vaccine mandate, as school opening poses fresh challenges
PoliticsGreek Politicsto it are yet to be felt. Schools The next Covid-related challenge looming for the government
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We can't ignore population shifts within the European Union
Agora. It is also a concern for the future of the new Afghanistan where it is not yet clear whether those who
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Support for ND and PM ebbs, but SYRIZA still floundering
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe new migrant reception centre on Samos on Friday after stressing yet again this week how drastically
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Mood sours as Greece and Turkey head for new round of exploratory talks
PoliticsForeign Policy. It sent yet another letter about this to the UN on September 30. Nikos Dendias responded to his
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Evia flooding reopens government's summer wounds
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFlooding on the island of Evia over the weekend indicates that the government has not yet been able to put behind it the fallout from this summer’s wildfires, which cost New Democracy and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis some points in the opinion polls that have been published since September
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The quarterly national accounts from the income side
Agorathan for many EU partner countries, which are close to, but not yet above, the level of their output
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Tear gas instead of vaccines
Agoranot yet recognized as a serious threat to society. " Public and reputable non-health institutions... who take to the streets en masse every Wednesday, constituting one of the most massive demonstrations
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Serbia’s road to collective immunity: A tale of two realities
Agoranot been approved yet, we will get to it soon, say by New Year’s. First, we need to see how much
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