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  1. Ex-PMs engage in public spat, highlighting contrasting approaches to Turkey
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    The Greek public sphere witnessed last week a rare incident for the country’s political scene - a debate through articles and statements by the two prime ministers who governed Greece between 1996 and 2009 on their views regarding foreign policy regardi...

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  2. Summit to usher in a new stage of EU-China relations
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    Agora

    they see as Beijing’s incremental slide into European territory. Heated debates on Huawei... or the telecoms sector, as the dispute over 5G and Huawei shows. Lastly, the million-dollar question

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  3. Deteriorating ties with Libya become pressing challenge for Greek diplomacy

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    between Greece and the Libyan government in Tripoli are currently at a dead end. The notes follow... and were submitted just when Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis paid a visit to Tripoli... to the diplomatic notes from Libya’s Tripoli-based government, the Greek government believes the move

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  4. Budget deficit of 6.38 bln in Aug confirmed; target beaten due to one offs
    Finance Ministry

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The budget primary balance was confirmed at a deficit of 6.38 billion euros in the first eight months of 2021, compared with a deficit of 5.48 billion in the same period last year, the final Finance Ministry (MoF) budget execution data showed on Monday....

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  5. VAT and income taxes buoy revenue performance as primary surplus target is beaten in Sep
    Finance Ministry

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The budget primary balance in September was confirmed at a surplus of almost 6 billion euros, compared to a surplus of 52 million euros in the same month of 2022, according to the final Finance Ministry (MoF) budget execution data released on Wednesday....

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  6. Excluded from Libya talks, Athens vows to block decisions that ignore sea border concerns
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    memorandum between Ankara and Tripoli. “It was wrong that Greece was not invited, because along...-backed government in Tripoli possibly vetoing its participation. Also, until recently, Athens appeared... unchanged, with Tripoli claiming that it was signed by a de jure, UN-backed government. The same analysts

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  7. Athens turns attention to Libya, advocates EastMed energy cooperation
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    at reaching a peaceful transition in Libya. Tripoli gathering Last week, Dendias visited Tripoli... was represented at the Tripoli meeting by Deputy Foreign Minister, Sedat Onal. Last week’s meeting focussed....” For Greece, however, there is yet another issue in its relations with Tripoli, which is the Turkey-Libyan

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

    “the unsubstantiated allegations” made by the Tripoli government (GNU) regarding actions of the Sanco Swift, the vessel... Ministry welcomed the fact that the Tripoli government used UNCLOS as an argument for denouncing... sources said the diplomatic note reminded Tripoli that the two illegal and unsubstantiated memoranda

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    Mitsotakis conquista la mayoría absoluta en Grecia 07/07/19 Publico Mitsotakis prepara-se para vitória... of recovery but little relief for Greeks 24/03/18 La Vanguardia La larga travesía de Grecia 08/03/18... on question, potential aftermath 04/07/2015 La Gaceta de Negocios 'Es mejor seguir en Europa, de

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  10. Credit contraction decelerates to 0.9 pct in April, net additions climb to 659 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The positive flow in April is almost entirely attributed to corporate sector net additions of 763... positive for the third successive month, with net additions climbing to 763 million in April

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