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Wildfires and pandemic set political agenda as parties prepare for return to business
PoliticsGreek Politicsis not over yet, with two new fronts burning to the east and west of Athens on Monday and into Tuesday
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ND anxious about impact Afghanistan tumble will have on migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsto terms with the geopolitical ramifications of the West’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. In Athens
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Warnings of post-holiday Covid surge, continuing wildfires store up risk for ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsburning for four days in a forested area 60 kilometres north-west of Athens around the community of Vilia
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ND set to carry Covid, wildfires baggage into September
PoliticsGreek Politicswith another major blaze ravaging green areas west of Attica for a fifth consecutive day on Friday
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Quo vadis Germany? Sunday's elections leave many questions in need of answers
Agoraof Germany is divided in strong gains for the Social Democrats in the west and north, the conservatives have
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Beyond conspiracy theories: How mismanagement shaped vaccination in Albania
Agorathey see it as the vaccine preferred by the “West” and thus inherently more reliable. But it is also true
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Police actions in spotlight again after fatal shooting
PoliticsGreek Politicsof which resulted in the injury of four police officers near the town of Megara, west of Athens
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Athens reacts to Turkey developments, stance of EU allies on arms
PoliticsForeign Policy. The deterioration of Ankara’s relations with the West and mainly with Washington is also another source
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Govt plays down Omicron threat despite wariness and high Covid death rate
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the highest death rates from Covid in the west, overtaking many other countries since the beginning
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Athens treads carefully over Ukrainian stand-off
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreece is closely monitoring developments on the Ukrainian crisis but has no intention of being caught up in the fierce confrontation between the West and Moscow. Athens does not wish to take sides in the dispute. This was evident in statements made by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias following his
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