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Newsletter 237 -31/01/2020
shortcomings. Despite introducing a new asylum law and moving hundreds of refugees from the islands
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New minister sets out plan for addressing migration challenges
PoliticsGreek Politicsverdicts. The government recently adopted a new asylum law, which aims to cut down the waiting time
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What will it take to reverse the Greek 'brain drain'?
Societysubjects, 35 percent had studied economics, business or marketing, 7 percent had graduated in law
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ND targets NGOs in latest bid to bring migration under control
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be vulnerable. There were no returns because the law was made for them not to happen. You allowed
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ND steps up efforts to build island detention centres for migrants
PoliticsGreek Politicstightened up the asylum law, started creating an official register for NGOs and is trying to step up
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Study calls for sweeping reform of Greek healthcare system
Societyentities of private law. This structure has been used in other EU countries and found to be more
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Identity crisis in KINAL resurfaces as SYRIZA touts common ground
PoliticsGreek Politicslaw passed by ND, the third party will lose the potential “kingmaker” role it may have had under
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The "great replacement" comes to Greece - how a far-right meme appeared in mainstream politics
Societyand migration should be reduced. On the subject of abortion, despite its protection in law less than
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Authorities struggle with islanders' resistance to closed centres for migrants
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe government has enjoyed a degree of approval for its use of the police in support of its “law and order
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Losing game: Another doomed effort to revive Greek football?
Agorathe law to ensure that the club from Greece’s rural heartland would not be docked points
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