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Tsipras reaches settlement with church, aiming to subdue critics
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn an unexpected move, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced on Tuesday evening that the government has reached an agreement with the Church of Greece to settle a series of differences between the church and state, some of which date back decades. The unusual sight of Tsipras and Archbishop
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SYRIZA cites support of six extra MPs as sign of stability, opposition protests
PoliticsGreek Politicsunusual step for lawmakers who are not part of the government to pledge their allegiance
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New waste strategy dials down recycling targets, promises to address landfill problems
PoliticsGreek Politicsand prompting complaints from visitors and tour operators, while it is not unusual for local
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The "great replacement" comes to Greece - how a far-right meme appeared in mainstream politics
Societywith the unusual theme of “honouring the Day of the Unborn Child”. The cover featured the outline of a foetus
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MoF to announce measures for safeguarding businesses impacted by COVID19
Economylegislation allowing for flexibility in situations where unusual incidents occur which are out
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Bill to regulate demonstrations stirs opposition reaction
PoliticsGreek Politicsand for shops to operate. It is also not unusual for peaceful protests to attract violent
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PM opts for unconventional choice to overcome snag at new ministry
PoliticsGreek Politics. The unusual nature of the appointment also makes it a high-risk one as Stylianides, who
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Newsletter 307 - 10/09/2021
to appoint an official from outside New Democracy. The unusual nature of the appointment also makes
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Awaiting the magic wand that will end the pandemic
Agoraan effective strategy. But that would, obviously, be too much to ask for. Authorities show unusual respect
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Mitsotakis confronted by show of strength from church, turns attention to post-wildfire reconstruction
PoliticsGreek Politicsagainst the Coronavirus”. Following the meeting, however, the Synod made the unusual step
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