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Parties clash on surveillance bill as PM insists he is putting national security first
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the intelligence service EYP spied on the head of the socialist party PASOK, the MEP Nikos
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Surveillance and Qatargate threaten to overshadow budget debate
PoliticsGreek Politicslaundering and corruption as part of an illicit lobbying operation by Qatar. Party leader Nikos
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lobbying operation by Qatar. Party leader Nikos Androulakis, who heads PASOK-KINAL’s representation
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Athens hopeful of progress on sea delimitation differences with Albania after FM visit
PoliticsForeign PolicyForeign Minister Nikos Dendias’s mini tour of the Western Balkans this week appears to have had a positive impact. Greece has steadily gained ground in the region as a stable and reliable partner, ready to find ways to support not only the European perspective of the Western Balkan countries
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Athens poised to take next steps on maritime borders
PoliticsForeign PolicyMitsotakis and Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias would like to see progress on these issues and to appear
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Election speculation gathers steam while surveillance claims mount
PoliticsGreek Politicson the rumours, SYRIZA MP and former Education Minister Nikos Filis called on the government to issue
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Opposition clashes with govt over high energy prices, cost-of-living measures
PoliticsGreek Politicson basic goods. The leader of Greece’s third largest party, Nikos Androulakis, accused the government
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Greek-Turkish enmity to continue as polls loom, sea borders come into play
PoliticsForeign Policyby the Greek government. In his interview with Parapolitika newspaper last Friday, Nikos Dendias reiterated
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Athens prepares for Blinken visit, hopeful of Libya shifting position
PoliticsForeign Policyand that the “memorandum” will be implemented. Asked to comment on this, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said
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Independent watchdog in eye of storm as parties clash over surveillance probe
PoliticsGreek Politicsit is Nikos Androulakis. However, among voters who identify themselves as centrists, Mitsotakis
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