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Questions linger following PM's statement on surveillance of political rival
PoliticsGreek Politics, Androulakis also took on the PM for the narrow scope of his response, which he suggested
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Imminent parliamentary clash over phone-tapping puts PM on alert
PoliticsGreek Politicsrevelations, it is the first time since Mitsotakis took the helm at ND in 2016 that there has been any
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Greece beefs up border security to counter migration flow
PoliticsForeign Policyand activists. Neither Greece nor Turkey took any responsibility for these people over several days
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Scepticism greets govt denials of involvement in surveillance, as communications missteps snowball
PoliticsGreek Politics. On Monday, chief government spokesman Yiannis Economou took issue with a New York Times op-ed
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Corporate lending leads credit to 5.5 pct growth in Jul, highest since Sep 2009
EconomyMacroeconomyshowed a net monthly inflow of 206 million euros. This took the balance to 7.21 billion euros. Housing
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PM brushes aside spying scandal, lowers expectations for handouts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyriakos Mitsotakis chaired on Wednesday his first cabinet meeting since the phone-tapping scandal took on threatening proportions for his government and the Greek Prime Minister used the opportunity to turn his ministers’ attention to other challenges ahead on the path to the next general election
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Newsletter 349 - 02/09/2022
on Wednesday his first cabinet meeting since the phone-tapping scandal took on threatening proportions
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Surveillance hearings in Athens and Brussels highlight contrasting approaches to issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpressed alarm at the length of time it took for events around the surveillance of journalists
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Surveillance affair snowballs as opposition makes new spyware claim
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe phone tapping scandal took another twist on Friday, when a SYRIZA MP claimed that he, too, had been targeted by the Predator spyware, fuelling an already very tense atmosphere between the government and the opposition, epitomised by MPs walking out of the parliamentary inquiry. Ex-transport
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Travel receipts reach 8.55 bln up to July, balance of 7.71 bln beats 2019 record
EconomyMacroeconomypercent to 8.55 billion euros. Payments also increased to 1.14 billion, which took the overall travel
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