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  1. ND under attack from all sides over handling of football wrangle
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    of their rival. It is not strange for Greek governments to incur the wrath of football teams

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  2. Evia flooding reopens government's summer wounds
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    a living there. This attack elicited the somewhat strange response from Alternate Interior Minister

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  3. Athens prepares for Ukraine talks with Nuland as Dendias visits Odessa
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    There was a strange leak in the Greek press ahead of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressing

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  4. Mitsotakis counters Erdogan claims at UN, makes case for cooperation

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    . “Turkey’s leadership seems to have a strange fixation with my country,” Mitsotakis added. “Their language

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  5. PM sees progress on lasting dispute with Albania after Tirana visit

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    “for some strange statements that I saw attributed” and that “do not represent the current situation

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  6. Greek-Turkish enmity to continue as polls loom, sea borders come into play
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    In a strange political coincidence, the first half of 2023 elections are due to be held in Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey. In normal circumstances, this might have gone unnoticed, but the tension between Greece and Turkey shows no sign of abating as elections loom, although both sides appear to want

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  7. Opposition striving to ensure surveillance scandal remains live issue

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    on Thursday that PASOK does not accept the Supreme Court’s interpretation that “four strange individuals

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  8. PM tries to isolate protesting farmers, dismisses talk of reshuffle
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    of such parties. Mitsotakis said he found this practice “strange”, wondering how the appeal

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