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Row over independent probe into surveillance affair threatens to boil over
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the Greek constitution and that the prosecutor’s opinion is not legally binding in any way, but does
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Macroeconomic fundamentals for Greece
Agoralimitations become binding. Now that we have a view on structural unemployment and the size of the labor force
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Meeting of Greek, Turkish foreign ministers raises hopes for constructive dialogue
PoliticsForeign Policyof Justice in The Hague may guarantee a definitive and binding solution for both parties
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Attention turns to next steps in solidifying Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policyit is not binding, it dictates that the countries need to keep channels of communication open, pursue
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Mitsotakis urges EU to be proactive, PASOK looks for silver lining ahead of congress
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe broader political text. Doukas, however, wants a clear, binding decision. His stance reflects
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Opposition pledges to continue pursuing OPEKEPE scandal as new evidence emerges
PoliticsGreek Politicsin order to outflank his internal challengers, while avoiding a binding vote.
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Greece positions itself as a pillar of European and NATO security
PoliticsForeign Policyclause legally explicit and operationally binding. The EU still lacks unified command structures
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Athens alarmed by renewed Turkish airspace violations amid maritime tensions
PoliticsForeign Policyconsequence and is not binding,” describing any such move by Ankara as “unnecessary and a source of tension
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What do Greeks fear most? The lack of justice
SocietyWhat do Greeks fear most? Given developments over the past few years, one would expect poverty, unemployment or the prospect of more troika-dictated austerity measures to top the list. But a new poll has made a surprising finding: Greeks fear the last of justice above all. According to the Kapa
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From soup kitchens to school meals, demand for welfare in Athens is surging
Society1,400 people a day but the worrying finding from the survey is that 41 percent of those attending
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