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  1. New Democracy seeks to counter with marine parks and migration policy, rhetoric
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    and his documentaries, and poetic remarks about the ocean’s fragility, added emotional texture

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  2. PM's strategic bet on Israel meets domestic blowback over Gaza
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    , underscoring the economic dimension of the bilateral relationship. The mayor’s remarks reflect a growing

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  3. Newsletter 478 - 03/10/2025

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    remarks challenge the government’s claim that it has done everything to clarify both cases

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  4. Newsletter 480 - 17/10/2025

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    of criticising the current government directly, though many interpreted his remarks as a veiled rebuke

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  5. Newsletter 481 - 24/10/2025

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    the monument as a political tool or to divide society,” he said. Dendias’s remarks echoed those of President

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  6. Mitsotakis seeks to appease farmers as they sow grievances on streets of Athens

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    . The remarks have reignited speculation about a possible new political party led by Samaras ahead

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  7. Mitsotakis dismisses poll speculation, promises swift housing relief and rural support
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    minister’s remarks come amid growing public frustration over the cost of living, housing shortages

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  8. US-China port spat gives Athens taste of diplomatic challenges ahead
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    media post from its official account, the Chinese embassy in Greece took issue with remarks made

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  9. Newsletter 488 - 12/12/2025

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    of democracy. Their remarks suggested that the farmers’ mobilisation is part of a wider narrative

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  10. Greece, Cyprus and Israel bolster trilateral ties as Turkey looms in background

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    international law, expressing hope that their resolve “will not be tested.” In sharper remarks, he warned

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