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Greece goes operational amid growing concern about Iran war blowback
PoliticsGreek Politicshave been put on hold, according to industry experts, and flight cancellations across the region
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Government unites in rejecting Hormuz deployment as PM advocates fiscal escape clause
PoliticsGreek Politicsalready been put in place to prevent profiteering in the sale of fuels and essential groceries; however
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Opposition pledges to continue pursuing OPEKEPE scandal as new evidence emerges
PoliticsGreek Politicsproposal was put forward by MP Nikos Christodoulakis, a former supporter of Doukas who has now formed
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Government dismisses early elections as opposition call foul on rule of law debate schedule
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Watergate. PASOK had planned to use the debate to put Mitsotakis on the spot about the spyware scandal
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Mitsotakis gears up for rule of law debate amid multi-front political crisis
PoliticsGreek Politics-fighting mode, as fresh requests from the European Public Prosecutor (EPPO) have put more of his MPs
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Support measures bring Mitsotakis temporary relief as OPEKEPE headache persists
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the statistical service ELSTAT put the primary surplus for 2025 at 12.13 billion euros, more than double
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The "King of the North" seeking to heal a fractured kingdom
Agorawards and middle‑class suburbs. As one Labour MP put it: “Labour was losing everywhere all at once
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Newsletter 486 - 28/11/2025
, the deal lowers the threshold for extending sectoral agreements and ensures expired agreements... and then facing the rising cost of living since 2022, Greeks have endured two decades without
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It's not the distance; it's the load you carry
AgoraIt is natural to attempt to instill some hope when one addresses a nation that has been battered by six years of the deepest recession in world history and has endured four years of unprecedented austerity. Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras often says that Greece has covered 80 percent
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The IMF crisis and how to solve it
Agora-boggling 22% in just 18 months (yes, over 1 percent a month). Greece has endured the largest
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