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New Democracy tries to win over voters with crackdown on bank charges, migration
PoliticsGreek Politicspolitician met with EU interior ministers on Tuesday in Copenhagen, where he pressed for faster
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Androulakis presents vision for fairer Greece in response to PM’s tax cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicswill shrink and two key ministries (Interior and Digital Governance) will merge into a single operations
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Ionian gas deal strengthens government's aspiration of becoming US energy gateway
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Athens — including Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and Ambassador
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Amid publicity storm, Tsipras publishes 'Ithaca' and fuels speculation about new journey
PoliticsGreek Politics-Interior Minister Alexis Haritsis, who also refused. He insists he tried to ensure continuity
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PM insists on 3 pct election threshold, unveils plans to entice diaspora voters
PoliticsGreek Politicslist to direct election by overseas voters. The Interior Ministry will be responsible
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Agora
No image availableIn ancient Athens, the agora was where citizens gathered to hear news, discuss and, later, trade. The agora was the heart of the city’s political, cultural and spiritual life. It is this spirit we hope to channel in this section of the website. Here, the Agora is a public forum for discussing
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Consensus, conviction and the anti-racism bill
Agora, rabble-rousing language he has used about migrants, such as calling for city centers to be “reclaimed
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Nightmare on Democracy Street
Agorato the ancient warring city states and the clans that protected their autonomy after the Ottomans were
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Racism in Greece is getting worse and authorities are to blame, damning report suggests
Societyimmigrants as “tyrants of society” and called for city centres to be “reclaimed”. This kind of language
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A quarter-pounder democracy
AgoraJust under 17 years ago, New York Times commentator Thomas Friedman put forward a theory that if McDonald’s restaurants open in a country, a functioning democracy and institutions won’t be far behind. In July, the last McDonald’s operating in Greece’s second largest city, Thessaloniki, closed
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