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  1. Athens assesses new Turkish government, potential impact on imminent drive for fresh talks
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    in place in Greece, the two sides will have to decide whether and how to engage in meaningful dialogue

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  2. Mitsotakis clinches big majority in second election, but small parties could complicate matters

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    with them, will engage in the most populist and reactionary opposition possible with the aim

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  3. Full agenda, topped by Turkey, for new Foreign Ministry team
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    of the NATO summit. The Turkish president, who had previously said he would not engage

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  4. Newsletter 387 - 30/06/2023

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    , will engage in the most populist and reactionary opposition possible with the aim of presenting

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  5. Candidates start lining up for imminent SYRIZA leadership ballot
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    latest drive to engage with the diaspora, it will allow Greeks who have little actual connection

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  6. Newsletter 389 - 14/07/2023

    Newsletters

    . The leftists are concerned that under New Democracy’s latest drive to engage with the diaspora

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  7. Podcast - Understanding Erdogan's foreign policy

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    to Greece as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has indicated that he wants to engage in meaningful talks

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  8. A leader from nowhere, but to where?
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    Agora

    who understands how to engage with voters and can attract media attention (the Greek media’s

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  9. PM urges ministers to heed local vote warnings as opposition looks ahead

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ” rhetoric. He advised members of his government to “engage your brain” before speaking publicly

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  10. Newsletter 398 - 20/10/2023

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    government to “engage your brain” before speaking publicly. The comment was seen by some as a rebuke

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