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Opposition parties vow not to let up on Tempe despite inquiry verdict
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe conclusions of a parliamentary inquiry laying the blame for the Tempe rail crash on human error were roundly rejected by opposition parties in Parliament, in an indication that the handling of the deadly incident will continue to dog the New Democracy administration. On Wednesday, Parliament
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Governing party MPs rally around ex-transport minister to fend off opposition attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsexecution. He also stood by the government’s claim that human error was the main cause of the Tempe
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Resignations of two key aides undermines PM's attempt to rebuff crash cover-up claims
PoliticsGreek Politicshad been doctored to support the government’s argument that human error caused the crash. However
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Mitsotakis and Erdogan keep ties on even keel despite ongoing differences
PoliticsForeign Policyhas been fruitful and Greece is supporting more EU aid to Turkey. “Our joint efforts to stop human
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Athens wary of North Macedonia PM's intentions, hopes for EU support over name issue
PoliticsForeign Policyfrom Greek and EU officials, She later insisted that she had a “human right” to refer to her country
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Government hails rule of law progress but open investigations continue to raise questions
PoliticsGreek Politics’ organisations, human rights groups and the European Parliament, in relation to the functioning of justice
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Opposition demands scrutiny of surveillance verdict by Parliament
PoliticsGreek Politicsof 14 human rights, media freedom organisations and independent media outlets released a statement
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Athens wildfire puts government on back foot after efforts to improve prevention, response
PoliticsGreek Politicsof human life. Mitsotakis and his ministers have not shied away from comparing this directly
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Greece and Turkey differ on agenda as they prepare for foreign ministers to meet
PoliticsForeign Policyof Human Rights, in the area”. For the minority rights, “the EU notes Albania’s plans to protect
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Athens and Ankara keep eyes on domestic audiences as talks continue
PoliticsForeign Policyinstitutions and Human Rights. Even though both sides are working together, pursuing a positive
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