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Government's foreign policy under scrutiny again following actions by Egypt and Turkey
PoliticsGreek Politicsboundaries extending beyond that accord, in areas east and west of the established demarcation line. The note
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Turkey maintains maritime pressure as Athens and Ankara court Haftar
PoliticsForeign Policy, Hydrography and Oceanography, shows that the vessel’s planned routes involve sea in the west
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Ionian gas deal strengthens government's aspiration of becoming US energy gateway
PoliticsGreek Politicsstake in Block 2 of the Ionian Sea, a 2,422-square-kilometre concession located 30 kilometres west
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Government outlines plans for rival port to Piraeus in strategic partnership with US
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s strategic alignment with the US came one step closer with the announcement of plans to upgrade the port of Elefsina, west of Athens, as a rival to the COSCO-owned port of Piraeus. The issue was discussed at a meeting between Greek government officials and the newly arrived US ambassador
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Athens anxious about managing alliances and fallout from Iran bombing
PoliticsGreek Politicsgeopolitical value, positioning it as a stable buffer west of an unpredictable Turkey
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Greece and Cyprus gain strategic weight amid Middle East turmoil
PoliticsForeign Policy, the geography of the two countries makes them pivotal for the West whenever instability arises
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Kammenos ups rhetoric but Independent Greeks' future unclear
PoliticsGreek Politicshaving to defend itself against accusations that it had sold out to the leftists, with whom they share
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Credit origination and transmission: Are Greek banks part of the problem or the solution?
Agoraof the accumulated stock of NPLs could be sold. The stock exceeded 65 billion euros in mid-2013 and has
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Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
AgoraPapandreou and his government were labelled as traitors who had sold out the country to the International
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Why did Greece return to bond markets now? Was it the right decision?
Economybe pointed out that Greece sold a syndicated bond, which provides a greater guarantee of hitting
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