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Investigations into voter email leak continue despite denials from government
PoliticsGreek Politicsof separate investigations by the Interior Ministry, a Greek prosecutor and the country’s Data...-Michelle Asimakopoulou from the upcoming EP elections and the resignation of a senior Interior... that the email list was leaked from the Interior Ministry during the tenure of the caretaker
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EastMed pipeline close to high-level agreement, but still a long way from becoming reality
EconomyFeatures. It is also worth noting that – despite the hype - at full capacity the EastMed would only meet around 4
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On lockdown: The moments that will remain
Agoraof supposed newfound confidence in Greece. It points to a lack of self-esteem. Believing the hype
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Greece's post-lockdown hubris
Agorathe way it is clear they started to believe their own hype. And as anyone with a passing
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SYRIZA seeks to exploit ND's faltering handling of coronavirus crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the government has cut corners since the pandemic struck, believing its own hype about the efficient handling
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One unicorn does not a Silicon Valley make: positive news on startup front also highlights limitations
EconomyFeaturesit also highlights the need for some perspective around a subject that is often susceptible to hype
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PM sets out modest promises for 2025 as internet safety campaign fails to impress opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics. Communist Party KKE accused the government of exploiting media hype over youth crime while ignoring
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The rise of a "Spanish SYRIZA" transform’s country’s politics
Agorathe “Spanish SYRIZA” has sprung up. Consequently, national politics in Spain seems to have turned
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The ins and outs of the Greek bank recapitalisation process
EconomyAs the dust settles from Greece’s whirlwind agreement with lenders in August, attention is falling on the recapitalisation process for Greek banks. The Eurogroup statement of August 14 sprung a surprise as it explained that the bail-in instrument would apply to senior debt bondholders
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New Democracy seeks higher ground in escalating TV permits row
PoliticsGreek Politicsweek, disputing each other’s motivations. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sprung a surprise
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