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Government lines up crackdown on NGOs as next piece in harsher migration policy
PoliticsGreek Politics. On the flipside, Greece is negotiating bilateral agreements with countries such as Egypt and Bangladesh
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Athens seeks talks with Erdogan as Turkey steps up diplomatic activity in region
PoliticsForeign Policygovernments seem unlikely to take conclusive steps to resolve their bilateral disputes. In any case
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PM defends stance on Turkey and troubled electricity cable project
PoliticsForeign Policyon a bilateral level and through the US Security Council, where Athens is currently participating
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At sidelines of UNGA, Mitsotakis talks up Greece’s prospects as energy, tech hub
PoliticsGreek Politicsresponsibility in a volatile Eastern Mediterranean. He reaffirmed bilateral strength with the United
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Mitsotakis heads to Gaza Peace Summit with focus on wider regional developments
PoliticsForeign Policyto continuously cultivate bilateral relations with the Arab countries like Egypt, the United Arab
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Greece working on plan for multilateral talks in East Med
PoliticsForeign Policygeopolitical role through “substantial bilateral investments” and expanding co-operation in shipping
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Athens hopes strengthening of US ties brings geopolitical benefits
PoliticsForeign Policyto expect a US initiative on a resolution of the Cyprus issue or other bilateral matters in the region
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Prospect of US involvement jump-starts Greece-Cyprus power link
PoliticsGreek Politicsemanating from the bilateral meetings that Greece and Cyprus plan to press for greater alignment
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Greek government goes digital under lockdown, as more coronavirus clusters emerge
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe coronavirus crisis has not been entirely without its positives for Greeks, one of which has been the acceleration of e-government and the provision of online services. While moving government functions online had been a key component of the New Demo...
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Newsletter 79 - 24/06/2016
to accentuate the positives of EU membership. How could Boris Johnson’s bluster about independence be rivalled
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