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Newsletter 407 - 12/01/2024
issues concerning the use of land, but would also include the use of the latest technological means
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Greece secures F-35 jets as US tries to appear even-handed following F-16 deal for Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policythat Greece is “doubly shielded: on the one hand, its deterrent power is enhanced on land, in the air
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Diplomatic and defence developments encourage Athens to seek greater geopolitical role
PoliticsForeign Policyto the land-based command, which will be based at the Larissa headquarters in central Greece
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Bravo, Bank of Greece
Agora)? Is the legal system and is the governance of land use equipped to allow a large and broad buildout
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Governing party MPs rally around ex-transport minister to fend off opposition attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsas the opposition fails to land a “killer blow”, their own show of force will imprint itself on the public
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Government faces backlash over emergency energy package
PoliticsGreek Politics, banking and food. Androulakis claimed Greeks were made to feel like “strangers in their own land
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Megafire surges into Athens suburbs, posing major challenge for PM
PoliticsGreek Politicsof around 30 km and burning an estimated 10,000 hectares (100 million square metres of land
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Athens not put out by Turkey-Egypt rapprochement, but watching closely
PoliticsForeign Policywith the breakaway region of Somaliland, after it signed an accord to lease ocean access to land-locked
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Athens moves to avoid repeat of EU division over migration policy
PoliticsForeign PolicyLast week’s decision by the SPD-led coalition government in Berlin to impose temporary controls on Germany’s land borders is provoking strong reaction within Europe, putting the migration issue back on the EU agenda just months after a historic agreement to resolve it. Athens is concerned about
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Government tables 2025 budget, seeing stable growth, solid public finances and lower debt
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the general government, which will land it at 147.5 percent of GDP, from 154 percent this year. The final
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