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Podcast - Main character energy: Greece vies for leading fossil fuel role
Agoraexamine whether Greece can balance power and principle in its new starring role. Useful reading Ionian
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Government pins hopes on payments, OPEKEPE shake-up to stem farmers’ protests
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the majority of legitimate claimants can expect to receive more in an additional round of payments from
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Time running out for government action out as water crisis deepens
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe Greek government is confronting a mounting water crisis that has pushed Attica to the brink of emergency status and forced ministers to admit that “difficult decisions” can no longer be delayed. Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou warned on Friday that reserves stand at around
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Farmers’ fury grows as government scrambles for response
PoliticsGreek Politicsand signalling that they are in for the long haul. Whether the government can defuse the crisis without
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Newsletter 487 - 05/12/2025
they are in for the long haul. Whether the government can defuse the crisis without further escalation will depend on its
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Athens presses Benghazi in bid to block ratification of Turkish–Libyan maritime pact
PoliticsForeign Policyis not required to produce tangible outcomes. “One can very well do an overview of existing relations,” Mitsotakis
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Eurogroup presidency hailed as pinnacle of recovery as OPEKEPE hearings descend into turmoil
PoliticsGreek Politicsuntil the next elections. The PM himself can claim a political victory in Pierrakakis’s election
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Government’s growth ambitions meet RRF reality
EconomyMacroeconomywith the Greek public - and whether they can obscure the uncomfortable reality that the government
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PM tries to isolate protesting farmers, dismisses talk of reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicscan defuse the crisis without further disruption will be a test of the administration’s resilience.
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Air traffic blackout and trimming of university registers open new fronts for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsdebate over whether Greece can afford to wait. For a nation whose economy relies heavily on tourism
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