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  1. Newsletter 303 - 02/07/2021

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    of which were brought to the fore again by the pandemic. On the macroeconomic front, the central

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  2. Vaccination politics intensify as Greece races to plug immunity gap

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    that 4,000 marchers gathered in central Athens, and others putting the estimate at more than 5,000

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  3. Newsletter 305 - 16/07/2021

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    anti-vax rallies in Greece, with police estimating that 4,000 marchers gathered in central Athens

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  4. PM sets criticism aside, highlights unprecedented conditions behind fires

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    of Evia northeast of Athens and in Fokida in central Greece, have been almost non-existent. Based

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  5. Politicians have commissioned, and largely ignored, multiple reports on wildfires

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    burning on several fronts in Greece’s central and southern regions have destroyed close to 65,000

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  6. Mitsotakis faces press in attempt to defuse criticism over wildfire handling

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    the regional authorities to the central government. He rebuffed proposals for the creation

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  7. Leaders' debate over wildfires puts spotlight on govt credibility
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    relevant going into the autumn. Tsipras also called on the PM to respond to a claim made by Central

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  8. About-turn over ministry post undermines impact of PM's reshuffle

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    and Interior Minister Makis Voridis. The Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece (KIS) issued

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  9. It's time to say farewell to TINA politics in Germany

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    . Another central foreign policy issue in which Germany’s next government must define alternatives

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  10. ND eyes more tax relief as early elections come into play
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    that Mitsotakis’s appearance in Thessaloniki was followed by several media events in central Greece

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