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  1. Newsletter 486 - 28/11/2025

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    farmers argue that the measures are inadequate, pointing to catastrophic losses from sheep pox

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  2. Pressure from government MPs pushes PM towards resolution with farmers

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    whose flocks were destroyed in response to the sheep pox outbreak. These are the types of measures

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  3. Farmers and government edge towards dialogue after weeks of escalation

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    subsidies are insufficient, particularly after outbreaks of disease such as sheep pox, which forced mass

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  4. Farmers threaten more action after inconclusive meeting as Karystianou courts controversy

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , and promised special provisions for income losses linked to sheep and goat pox, which had disrupted feed

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  5. Farmers roll back into Athens as government fails to resolve long-running dispute
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    compensation for income lost to sheep pox outbreaks, while reiterating the government’s refusal

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  6. Murder the result of Golden Dawn acting with impunity and targeting working class neighbourhoods

    Society

    more fatal attacks on immigrants and numerous beatings of leftists and homosexuals, as well as migrants

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  7. Ring of Fire

    Agora

    the tear gas in front of Parliament in October 2011, and at least two fatal attacks on migrants

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  8. A pause in uncertainty but for how long?

    Agora

    over the next few months could prove fatal for the new Greek government and the country

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  9. Tsipras sees political mileage in bill for broadcasting licences

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    from their tax offices and banks that they are not in arrears. This could deal a fatal blow

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  10. Newsletter 89 - 23/09/2016

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    it unconstitutional. This could be a fatal blow to Tsipras’s hopes that the current controversy will blow

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