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SYRIZA goes on offensive over Covid-19 and economic reforms, but internal rifts persist
PoliticsGreek Politicscalculus, and that its self-described “moral advantage” should be earned and not assumed. His remarks
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Mitsotakis showcases digital successes in drive to attract inward investment
PoliticsGreek Politicsin his remarks, “country blessed with natural beauty and a government focused on attracting global
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Govt's campus police proposals face further pushback as protests against education bill go ahead
PoliticsGreek Politicson the “dangerous parallel” drawn by his minister. The remarks are likely to further undermine the government
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Running the wrong way: Rama's spat with the EU over vaccination underlines growing frustration
Agorawith non-Member States” such as Western Balkans, in spite of remarks that the pandemic crisis can only
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PM tries to contain Covid confusion as protests on education and lockdowns intensify
PoliticsGreek Politicsto their businesses in ballots, a symbolic gesture in response to remarks made last week by Development Minister
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Vaccines provide govt with hope of pandemic exit as labour reform battle gathers pace
PoliticsGreek Politicsappointments to be vaccinated. The government seized on Tsipras’s remarks as an attempt to undermine
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Common ground absent after latest round of Cyprus discussions
PoliticsForeign Policyconcluding remarks he said that “to square the circle is an impossibility in geometry, but it is very
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Opposition questions true scale of PM's handouts, as speculation grows about snap polls
PoliticsGreek Politicswhen asked about his plans at the press conference following his remarks. Mitsotakis attempted
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Athens sees multiple defence, geopolitical benefits in pact with France
PoliticsForeign Policyarbitration. The same diplomatic sources underline Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s recent remarks
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Govt searches budget for space to adopt more Covid and energy relief
PoliticsGreek Politicspublished on Thursday, in which it referred to Patelis’s remarks as “unfortunate”, and “fake”.
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