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Name and shame
Agora’s demonstration as a genuine and justified venting of frustration (even though anti-austerity
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Government takes another stab at media regulation among growing scepticism
Societyfor the coalition, in allowing them to claim to be delivering on a radical anti-establishment policy, even
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Edgy atmosphere ahead of new protest over Macedonia name issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsof guarding the rally to prevent it being disrupted by anti-nationalist protests. Kotzias suggested
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to transfer to Parliament the case file compiled by anti-corruption prosecutors sparked an all-out
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Tsipras confirms Parliament will probe contentious Novartis bribery claims
PoliticsGreek Politicshave not yet been verified, as anti-corruption prosecutors were obliged to pass the case file over
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Athens takes cautious approach to Turkish words and actions
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the three protected witnesses will be exposed. Anti-corruption prosecutors are reportedly
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New Democracy turns up heat on Tsipras and Kammenos
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the three anti-corruption prosecutors conducting the investigation of forming a “gang
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Greece reaches for its pills
AgoraIf Novartis makes pills to combat nausea, they will have sold like hot cakes in Greece over the past few days. The decision earlier this month by an anti-corruption prosecutor to send to Parliament a case file that contained statements from three protected witnesses who accuse 10 politicians
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New Democracy targets SYRIZA over law and order, independent institutions
PoliticsGreek Politicsyear. His transfer away from Korydallos prompted a spate of action from anti-establishment groups
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Coalition tries to move focus back to scandals
PoliticsGreek PoliticsUnder pressure due to the developments involving PAOK chairman Ivan Savvidis, the government has moved the spotlight back to the Novartis investigation again, apparently hoping this will provide some relief. The anti-corruption prosecutor forwarded this week more evidence to the preliminary inquiry
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