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  1. Initials signs for Greek-Turkish exploratory talks seem unpromising
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    and stressed in a panel discussion organised by the Council of Foreign Affairs last Friday

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  2. New political clash over police violence, but ND seems unperturbed

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    revealed on Monday that the panel is no longer active. Alivizatos said that the committee delivered

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  3. Newsletter 288 - 12/03/2021

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    , are content to allow the police to act unrestrained is compounded by the revelation that a panel set up

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  4. Newsletter 289 - 19/03/2021

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    on the panel were faced with disheartening data from Covid-19 tests, hospital admissions, intubations

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  5. Govt banks on uptick in vaccines over coming months aiding return to normality
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    as the management of the Covid-19 crisis is concerned. Despite any concerns, the panel of scientists

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  6. Govt ponders Covid measures for Easter as pandemic handling comes in for more scrutiny
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    of hairdressers and beauty salons, for which they then sought approval from the panel of experts, rather than

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  7. Newsletter 294 - 23/04/2021

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    and beauty salons, for which they then sought approval from the panel of experts, rather than the other way

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  8. Parties gear up for confrontation over labour bill
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    the standard eight-hour working day. The panel of experts reportedly suggests that such arrangements

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  9. Government under fire for supporting controversial fertility conference

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    on the government ministers remaining on the panel to follow her lead. The announcement advised

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  10. Pandemic surge creates fresh political and economic doubts

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    advising the government. Epidemiologist Nikos Sipsas suggested in a TV interview that the panel had

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