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Athens hopes for sub-tranche this week, ND keeps up pressure on Kammenos
PoliticsGreek Politicsmedia, which included anti-Semitic tweets. SYRIZA MPs were among those that expressed concern about his
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SYRIZA tests PASOK waters with talk of possible alliance
PoliticsGreek Politics.” “Their only choice must be to form a large, radical anti-neoliberal front in cooperation
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Fires latest obstacle to coalition's momentum-building efforts
PoliticsGreek Politicsof business. The coalition also announced the commencement of reforestation and anti-flooding work, which
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Athens wants to keep Ankara lines open despite EU reservations, S-400 deal
PoliticsForeign PolicyTurkey's decision to sign a controversial deal worth 2.14 billion euros with Russia for S-400 anti-aircraft missiles has sparked concerns within NATO and the European Union, putting the Greek government on alert as well. Greek diplomats and analysts argue that this development, along with Ankara's
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Review demands put spotlight on Greek banks
EconomyBankingrevealed suspect practices by employees. The findings have been passed on to Greece’s anti-money
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Tsipras tries to weather Kammenos storm, looks for poll boost
PoliticsGreek Politicsa defence exhibition. Parapolitika, which has a staunch anti-government stance, also published a video
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Gennimata handed task of transforming PASOK into broader centre-left alliance
PoliticsGreek Politicson anti-flood works but the local official has suggested that the project had been drafted and was held
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Coalition battles it out with opposition over ammunition sale
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe involvement of a middleman in a 65-millio-euro deal to sell 300,000 anti-tank shells to Saudi Arabia
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Tussle over arms deal sets tone for polarised politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the agreement to sell 300,000 anti-tank shells to Riyadh but did not manage to provide incontrovertible
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Opposition keeps spotlight on arms deal as coalition looks for way out
PoliticsGreek Politics-to-state agreement with Athens over the purchase of 300,000 anti-tank shells and that Greek
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