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  1. Landmark Golden Dawn verdict welcomed by parties, obscuring underlying divisions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    behaviour until the Fyssas murder. They also point to Samaras’s right-hand man, Takis Baltakos, holding

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  2. Newsletter 268 -09/10/2020

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    right-hand man, Takis Baltakos, holding secret talks with Golden Dawn MPs. An ugly chapter

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  3. Conclusion of Golden Dawn trial unlikely to usher in greater political unity
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    right-hand man, cabinet secretary Takis Baltakos was holding secret talks with Golden Dawn’s

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  4. Newsletter 269 -16/10/2020

    Newsletters

    the ND leader’s right-hand man, cabinet secretary Takis Baltakos was holding secret talks with Golden

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  5. Greece's EU journey: Solidarity hard to come by, but two-way approach also lacking
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    ”. During this crisis, Greece had few friends in the EU. Even the man who sponsored its accession

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  6. MPs urge govt to focus on vaccines, relief as it gets entangled in #MeToo claims

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    against him. Mendoni described Lignadis as a “dangerous man,” claiming that she had previously been taken

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  7. The unbearably slow vaccination process in Croatia
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    appalled over the example of a rich man who cheated in order to get himself and his wife vaccinated

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  8. The virus may be slowing, but fake news is still rampant
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    Agora

    /misfortune (be it man-made or natural) that people might experience and gossip, speculation, even

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  9. Fighting fake news is a "to be or not to be" battle
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    the more professional (with newsrooms and impressum) and those "illegal" – ‘one-man-show’ portals

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  10. Mood sours as Greece and Turkey head for new round of exploratory talks
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    , to the surprise of man - especially in Bulgaria, Mitsotakis clarified that Athens does not support

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