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  1. Newsletter 342 - 17/06/2022

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    , pushing up the cost of borrowing. In this tumultuous environment, the Greek authorities welcomed

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  2. Govt puts focus on handouts, migration to take heat off surveillance affair
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for his public announcements. Kikilias welcomed the increase in arrivals at Greece’s regional

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  3. Athens expects tension with Turkey to drag on as chances of talks fade
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    statements were welcomed by Athens. UN letter In a new letter addressed to the United Nations General

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  4. Newsletter 358 - 11/11/2022

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    emerging and correct those already existing. The Greek finance minister welcomed the development

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  5. Athens takes plunge on gas exploration, sees hope in Israel-Lebanon deal
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    memorandums including one of military cooperation that certainly is not welcomed by other third powers like

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  6. Record FDI flow into Greece raises bar, but is it sustainable?
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    the country welcomed a 90 pct increase in FDI on the previous year. At just over 5.3 billion euros

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  7. PM offers uniformed personnel bonus as surveillance bill attracts more criticism
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    of Prosecutors also welcomed the draft legislation.

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  8. Opposition clashes with govt over high energy prices, cost-of-living measures

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    personally selected her, welcomed her to the role calling her “an exceptional journalist

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  9. Athens prepares for Blinken visit, hopeful of Libya shifting position
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Ministry welcomed the fact that the Tripoli government used UNCLOS as an argument for denouncing

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  10. Newsletter 369 - 10/02/2023

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    put the process on hold. The verdict will be welcomed by servicers in Greece as it settles a matter

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