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Excluded from Libya talks, Athens vows to block decisions that ignore sea border concerns
PoliticsForeign Policythe example of the one signed with Tripoli. The minister’s remarks came during the “Turkish Foreign
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Athens on diplomatic drive to secure support over migration flare-up
PoliticsForeign Policyin particular asking for more positive remarks in a statement released by the EU's diplomatic chief
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Forum showcases closer Greek-German trade relations, with diplomatic overtones
PoliticsGreek Politicshonoured guest. The Greek prime minister repeated in his remarks that he is keen to progress
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Athens mulls next move after Ankara writes to UN over maritime boundaries
PoliticsForeign Policyzones and their limited delimitation compared to mainland areas. It also highlights its usual
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Medics highlight weaknesses in frontline care as parties debate emergency measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsaccess to protective equipment, and more Covid-19 testing. Tsipras sought to limit his remarks
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Renewed concern over East Med as Turkey aims to resume drilling
PoliticsForeign Policythan the usual statements condemning Turkey’s actions. They may even consider the matter of less
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On lockdown: The moments that will remain
Agorato be positive, even when they are the throwaway remarks from persons of note, is not a sign
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Border furor highlights brittleness of Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe recent tension between Greece and Turkey in the Evros border area highlighted how an issue of a mostly technical nature can throw relations between the two countries off balance. This issue was exacerbated due to several misfortunate statements as a result of the usual tactic of Greece’s
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Refugee housing deadline puts spotlight back on migration policy
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor promoting a key piece of asylum legislation which exempts spending on migration from the usual
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Parties jostle over economic data, public still backs ND approach on pandemic
PoliticsGreek Politicsin both cases, and lower than many analysts had expected. This triggered some bold remarks from
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