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Govt hints at more relief measures as opposition lambasts electricity bill fixes
PoliticsGreek Politicsyears. Objections voiced by senior ADAE officials to the government’s interventions prior
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Dendias's Libya tangle cuts off Athens-Tripoli communication
PoliticsForeign Policyunderstandings with Turkey.” On Thursday, following his meetings with the officials in Eastern Libya, Dendias
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ND banks on public apathy in face of surveillance revelations
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe Patsis case exemplified the party’s willingness to adopt punishing policies which enabled its officials
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MPs aim to probe spyware as govt brushes off latest reports
PoliticsGreek Politicsmade no secret of being close to some SYRIZA officials. However, none of the alleged wiretappings
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PM turns on PASOK, sees opportunity to revive dwindling support
PoliticsGreek Politicsblowback from the affair. This has led to a string of government officials denying any links between
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ND's lead narrows but PM's election hopes still alive
PoliticsGreek Politics. Conservative officials have already been making noise about this matter, wondering aloud whether
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Rise of fringe party complicates election arithmetic
PoliticsGreek Politicsconsternation among New Democracy officials as it would impact the percentage of votes that the winning party
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ND views SYRIZA's Parliament walkout as a pre-election gift
PoliticsGreek Politicsdepartment, claiming that he was not informed well enough about developments. Government officials insist
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Dendias visit to Turkey builds on show of solidarity following earthquake
PoliticsForeign Policyat Greece by Turkish officials. It appears to have given the opportunity for a new chapter in relations
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A game of marbles: Are the Parthenon Sculptures coming home?
AgoraAfter decades of making little progress in securing the return of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum, Greece appears to be edging closer to a possible deal for the repatriation of the ancient sculptures. Last December, Greek daily newspaper Ta Nea reported that Greek government officials
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