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PM tries to wrestle back initiative as new parties reshape political landscape
PoliticsGreek Politicsislands, the renovation of more than 150 rural health centres, and relocation grants such as the 10,000
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Parties shift into early campaign mode as ND mobilises and ELAS builds machine
PoliticsGreek Politics- in an effort to stabilise the ground and discourage defections. Next on the itinerary is rural
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ELSTAT revises nominal 2015 GDP contraction to 1.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyIn its second estimate of the annual national accounts for 2015, the Hellenic Statistical Authority... billion euros, 2.38 billion above its previous estimate, while 2013 nominal GDP was slightly upped... initially estimated, while real GDP contraction remained unchanged at 0.2 percent. The revision
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Greece’s downstream oil industry adapts to shifting demands
EconomyFeatures, followed by Iran (until sanctions in 2012), Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan. As of January this year
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Where is the EastMed pipeline heading?
AgoraZone, the decision to send troops to Libya, the maritime agreement with the Tripoli-based government
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PM gets no change out of opposition leaders on US trip, electoral law
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Libya or any other actions that Athens deems provocative. Tsipras, though, went a step further
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PM trails switch in tax cuts, admits misstep in approach to migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsabout Libya’s maritime deal with Turkey are not respected grabbed the headlines, but Mitsotakis also
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PM brings law and order back onto agenda as foreign policy issues dominate
PoliticsGreek Politicsfuror over Greece’s exclusion from the Berlin Conference on Libya, much of the political debate
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Turkey closes borders, Greece keeps up pressure
PoliticsForeign Policyin Libya. Dendias reportedly briefed Raab on the Greek positions and “on the dangers that are being created
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Athens mulls next move after Ankara writes to UN over maritime boundaries
PoliticsForeign Policyin Syria and with Libya. Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias tweeted on Sunday that “Greece, united
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