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Macedonia name issue: Agreement and disagreement
Agoraimposed a 19-month trade embargo against fYRoM, which was only lifted when it changed its first flag
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Shifting geopolitical balance in East Med presents prospects and pitfalls
PoliticsForeign Policythe lifting of the US arms embargo on Cyprus, a policy that has been in place for decades and the foundation
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Comfortable lead allows Mitsotakis to play it safe as Tsipras makes last-ditch attempt
PoliticsGreek Politicsa year-long SYRIZA embargo on Skai TV, where he is due to appear on Tuesday night for a live interview
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Tsipras responds to criticism of SYRIZA record in bid to rally support
PoliticsGreek Politicswould have targeted when deciding to lift the embargo on Skai, which was to reach as many voters
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Athens waits for EU action on Turkey and Greece's Balkan neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policyon arms embargo due to the developments in Syria but at the same time escalates sanctions over drilling
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Athens angling for tougher EU stance on Turkey ahead of summit
PoliticsForeign Policya large financial exposure to Turkey’s economy. Athens is also insisting on an arms embargo and has called
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Fresh accusations against NGOs as govt hardens stance on migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsside is convinced that pressure in the form of sanctions and/or an arms embargo is needed to bring
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Athens prepares for Ukraine talks with Nuland as Dendias visits Odessa
PoliticsForeign Policy. It remains to be seen how far EU capitals are willing to go in terms of an oil and gas embargo on Russia
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Energy drives closer cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Egypt
PoliticsForeign Policyprocess on the Syrian crisis, while also expressing “serious concerns over the situation in Libya.” The instability in Libya and the presence of jihadists there was highlight by the Egyptian president
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Newsletter 231 -06/12/2019
reaching an agreement with Libya last week to delineate maritime borders in the Mediterranean. Athens has labelled the deal “illegal,” arguing that Libya’s prime minister does not have the legal
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