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  1. From pipe dreams to power cables: the changing map of Greece's energy ambitions
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    Agora

    as well as binding long-term energy supply agreements. The EU has been promoting formal engagements

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  2. Mitsotakis urges EU to be proactive, PASOK looks for silver lining ahead of congress

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the broader political text. Doukas, however, wants a clear, binding decision. His stance reflects

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  3. Opposition pledges to continue pursuing OPEKEPE scandal as new evidence emerges
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in order to outflank his internal challengers, while avoiding a binding vote.

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  4. Greece positions itself as a pillar of European and NATO security
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    clause legally explicit and operationally binding. The EU still lacks unified command structures

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  5. We need to talk about unemployment

    Agora

    further deteriorate. They are in danger of joining the ranks of some 800,000 people that have lost

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  6. Nightmare on Democracy Street

    Agora

    . The country’s future is in danger of being the next victim. Of course, this is not just about

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  7. Coalition in a bind as debt relief slips away and more austerity looms

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    whole crisis strategy is in danger of being put in doubt. Samaras, Venizelos and Stournaras have

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  8. Greeks not self-inflicting HIV but new cases have been rising markedly

    Society

    carries another danger, which is that it draws attention away from the real problem, which is that HIV

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  9. Election fallout opens up divisions in PASOK and DIMAR

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that the party should hold a congress in the autumn to decide what its next moves should be. The danger

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  10. DIMAR imploding and leaving gap in Greek center left
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Democratic Left (DIMAR), once the junior partner in a three-party governing coalition, is in danger of complete collapse after losing two more MPs, who took parting shots at its leader Fotis Kouvelis, on Thursday. DIMAR's decision to quit the government in June 2013, a year after joining

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