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Turkey looms large in 2022 foreign policy agenda, which includes Balkans, US and Russia
PoliticsForeign Policyof their deal to address the International Court at the Hague. Balkans and beyond Additionally in 2022
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Hooliganism poses familiar set of challenges for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsof priorities during the 2019 election campaign. It has shown its intentions to deal with what it saw
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Newsletter 330 - 04/03/2022
PoliticsPM backs Ukraine, braces for impact of warThe shocking and momentous developments in Ukraine have caused ripples on the Greek political scene this week as the government fell in line with other EU and NATO members by agreeing to send arms to Kiev, while preparing to deal with the economic
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Newsletter 332 - 18/03/2022
that Greece must deal with those uncertain times without an investment grade on its sovereign debt, making
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Newsletter 335 - 15/04/2022
of fiscal space. Instead, it will have to deal with yet another crisis management exercise. As things
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Govt eyes own energy package if EU fails to approve joint action
PoliticsGreek Politicsto deal with the energy crisis. However, it seems that the Greek PM is not holding out much hope
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Mitsotakis lays out confidence-boosting roadmap to end of term
PoliticsGreek Politicsand introducing more mechanisms for collaboration with universities abroad. A number of bills will deal
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Where is Odysseus? Part 2 - Uncertainty
Agora, to the effect of: “how can we, or Odysseus in his long voyage, deal with the aspect of uncertainty around
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Newsletter 336 - 06/05/2022
PoliticsPM unveils more measures to cushion impact of rising energy costsIn measures outlined by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Thursday and fleshed out by his ministers on Friday, the government is offering further financial assistance to consumers so they can deal with spiralling energy
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New energy subsidy scheme nearing launch as public remains sceptical
PoliticsGreek Politicssure footing when it comes to helping households deal with rising bills. The opposition party
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