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Government lines up crackdown on NGOs as next piece in harsher migration policy
PoliticsGreek Politics. The interview marks another high-profile attempt by Tsipras to reclaim the narrative around his stint
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Revival of Mitsotakis-Tsipras rivalry points to future developments on political scene
PoliticsGreek Politicsto action. Tsipras’s high-profile appearance in Thessaloniki, which some observers saw as an attempt
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Newsletter 475 - 12/09/2025
- both scheduled just weeks before Christmas - intend to boost the government’s profile for two key
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Growth treads water as PM targets relief for households
EconomyMacroeconomythe government’s profile for two key voter and economic groups. There is similar targeting
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Summit of transactions – Erdogan and Trump
Agoraunrealistic, but high-profile contracts allow both leaders to claim progress. On 22 September, Erdogan
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15% Uncertainty: Greece, Europe and the tariff shockwave
AgoraOver the past year the United States has reset its trade stance through a series of executive tariff moves and a high profile EU–US framework that established a 15 percent baseline levy. In this episode we’ll trace how a headline tariff number translates into real costs for businesses in Greece
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Amid signs of split over Tempe probe, government plays down EU prosecutor’s remarks
PoliticsGreek Politicspressed government ministers for more resources to continue high-profile probes, stressing the need
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Newsletter 478 - 03/10/2025
government ministers for more resources to continue high-profile probes, stressing the need for full
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Faltering relationship with farmers a sign of wider concerns for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsundecided in raw intention and sizeable minorities say they would back new parties led by high-profile
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Government unveils 2.5 bln plan to avert water shortages, prompts opposition pushback
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government unveiled a high‑profile package of water projects on Thursday aimed at staving off a looming scarcity crisis that officials say threatens large parts of the country, particularly Attica and Thessaloniki. Announced at the centenary celebration of Athens’s water utility EYDAP
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