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  1. Government and local authorities reach impasse over migrant centres
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    for a three-year period, while hinting that the government was ready to address local demands

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  2. Newsletter 239 -14/02/2020

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    the owners for a three-year period, while hinting that the government was ready to address local

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  3. Tsipras struggles to revive and repackage SYRIZA
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    force,” he added, hinting at the change he wants to see between the new SYRIZA and the one that won

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  4. Tourism sector struggles as it prepares for full reopening in July
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    Pappas in light of audio evidence hinting at his knowledge of corruption at the highest level during

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  5. Mitsotakis seeks to reassure on foreign policy, spending plans

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    of compulsory military service was also mooted, with the PM hinting that although he recognised

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  6. Greece to enter second lockdown as govt faces criticism over 'total failure'

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    restrictions, pointing at the better epidemiological profile in other parts of the country, and hinting

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  7. Newsletter 272 -06/11/2020

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    at the better epidemiological profile in other parts of the country, and hinting at dire economic

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  8. Govt unveils new Covid support measures amid growing public anxiety

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    standing at 1.06 and positivity rates in the past week remaining high at 4.3%. Hinting at some

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  9. Excess of vaccines in Serbia will go to waste
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    mantras, even the highest officials have been hinting at numbers needed for herd-immunity by adding up

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  10. Amid promising signs for tourism, govt hedges its bets with targeted support

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    welcomed the announcement, while hinting that more may be required if business does not pick up as hoped

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