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Newsletter 79 - 24/06/2016
?” said the check-in attendant at Berlin’s Tegel Airport. The man, who appeared to have a Somali
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From Berlin to Brexit
Agora“So, you are here?” said the check-in attendant at Berlin’s Tegel Airport. The man, who appeared to have a Somali background, had a charming smile. His comment was in reference to my British passport and the fact the UK was holding its Leave/Remain referendum on the same day. “For now,” I replied
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Russia responds to expulsions but diplomatic row seen petering out
PoliticsForeign Policyand a communications technician at the Greek Embassy in Moscow. According to the same sources, Russia has forbidden
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The nightmare of our choice
Agorainstalled by an overworked and unsupervised technician), it came up with 93 recommendations for improving
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Wildfires and healthcare failings test government over summer season
PoliticsGreek Politicson social media that the x-ray technician and her union had been inconsistent in their accounts
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Regional airports deal represents biggest privatisation yet for Greek government
Economythe airports in Frankfurt, Hannover, Saint Petersburg, Burgas, Varna, Antalya, Delhi, Xi’an, Dakar
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Capture of soldiers adds to complexity of Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policyalso said ahead of the EU-Turkey Summit in Varna on March 26 that he discussed with Christodoulides
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Greece to sign augmented defence deal with US, buy more Rafale jets
PoliticsForeign PolicyVarna, Bulgaria has attracted American interest. The city could become an alternative route for NATO’s
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Privatisation of key northern ports on hold amid strategic rethink
PoliticsGreek Politics“Sea2Sea” route, which would connect the Bulgarian ports of Burgas, Varna and Ruse on the Black Sea
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Return to sender: Post office closures being reevaluated in wake of political uproar
PoliticsGreek Politicsas “difficult but necessary,” emphasising that postal services would continue via couriers, rural...-month consultation period. Rural challenges Beyond political infighting, the closures raised urgent questions about access to essential services. There are concerns that elderly citizens in rural areas
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