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Mitsotakis counters Erdogan claims at UN, makes case for cooperation
PoliticsForeign Policy, conveyed the message that Greece will protect its borders, while respecting human rights. He also
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Govt rushes in new energy measures as Brussels decision on gas price cap deferred
PoliticsGreek Politicson the committee to act in the interests of democracy to protect human rights and the rule of law from abuses
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PM gives full support to police amid fresh criticism
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis chose to give his full backing to the Greek Police on Wednesday even though the force has come under renewed criticism in the wake of rape allegations being labelled at two officers and a group of policemen being implicated in a human smuggling ring. Speaking
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MPs aim to probe spyware as govt brushes off latest reports
PoliticsGreek Politicsa spade a spade: a flagrant breach of human rights and of democratic rules.” Her opinion is significant
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Our tragedy: How could this happen?
Agoraofficials, but said that the accident was mainly due to human error. The blame is being placed
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Political clash brewing over fatal train collision, railway safety
PoliticsGreek Politicscandidate in the future. The government has so far focussed on the “human error” element of Tuesday’s
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Govt looks to contain political fallout from crash, prepares change to poll plans
PoliticsGreek Politicscould be explained by human error alone. The strength of this sentiment, however, will only become
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ND turns sights on public servants as train crash prompts drop in ratings
PoliticsGreek Politicsof argument on behalf of the government, which initially blamed the crash on “human error”, which led
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ND's opinion poll decline thrusts PASOK back into spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicsunimpressed by ND’s stance over the crash, which has been equivocal, ranging from a focus on “human
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Newsletter 374 - 17/03/2023
the crash, which has been equivocal, ranging from a focus on “human error” at the beginning to blaming
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