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Tsipras looking to build momentum for elections after vote on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicssaid, arguing that New Democracy’s policies would be a “danger for society.” Over the coming weeks
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Small parties suffer as Parliament edges towards vote on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politics-left grouping seriously weakened. KINAL is now in danger of becoming PASOK by another name, rather than
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Athens eyes implementation of name deal as Skopje homes in on NATO membership
PoliticsForeign Policyleader Kyriakos Mitsotakis claimed that Greek "Macedonian peaches" are in danger to be confused
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Tsipras goes big on minimum wage, hoping to enhance election hopes
PoliticsGreek Politicswithin the government. The biggest danger with this strategy is that the local, and particularly
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SYRIZA encounters first obstacles in governing with minority of MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsof an ANEL MP during the “in principle” ballot meant that there was a danger of the draft law not having
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within the government. The biggest danger with this strategy is that the local, and particularly
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Fitch keeps Greek rating stable at 'BB-' but sees growth momentum building
Economyand there is no danger of major policy shifts or reforms reversals. In the event that Greece maintains
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Confrontation over graft claims moves into overdrive
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe dominant theme in Greek politics and are in danger of overshadowing any discussion about policies
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Shifting geopolitical balance in East Med presents prospects and pitfalls
PoliticsForeign Policythe danger that if Turkey feels isolated, it might want to send a reminder about its standing
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Concern mounts in Athens regarding Turkish stance in Aegean, East Med
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe danger of a "hot incident" between Greece and Turkey is keeping Athens and Nicosia on alert but also causing prominent figures, such as former Greek prime minister Kostas Simitis, to share these fears publicly. In an article published in Sunday's Kathimerini, Simitis drew parallels between
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