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Athens sees ties with Ankara on more even keel as EU ministers review Borrell report
PoliticsForeign Policya relevant invitation by NATO’s General Secretary, Jens Stoltenberg to hold separate talks with Cavusoglu
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Late May Day rallies highlight divides in left and labour movement
PoliticsGreek Politicsand SYRIZA. Meanwhile, Centre-left KINAL made its participation in a separate gathering of public sector
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Left pulls together against ND's labour reform bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsparties very deliberately chose to hold separate events. Reservations have also been voiced by one
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Schools bill vote brings differences on education to fore
PoliticsGreek Politicsover education reforms in Parliament, the minister inserted an amendment into a separate bill on e
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Mitsotakis apology for wildfires gets sceptical reception
PoliticsGreek Politicson the magnitude of what he called “a natural disaster of unprecedented scale”, saying that 588 separate fires had
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Food delivery boycott prompts SYRIZA to argue against labour deregulation
PoliticsGreek Politicsand that of the PM personally on the international stage. In a separate development, it has been
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Polls boost for KINAL after leadership vote, as Androulakis rolls out key appointments
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTwo separate polls have recorded a significant rise in the popularity of third party KINAL following leadership elections which installed MEP Nikos Androulakis as its president. The readings, which also show a narrowing of the gap between the two main parties, suggest that a section
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Public sector capital stock in Greece and the Euro-19
Agoraless in Greece than in contiguous countries of the euro-19 that do not need to build separate capital
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ND and SYRIZA exchange broadsides, KINAL catches some flak
PoliticsGreek Politicsto separate his position more clearly, thereby opening up the centre-left party to cooperation on some
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PM unveils 1.1-billion-euro anti-inflation package to opposition scepticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsconsumption taxes, as well as bumping up the minimum wage from 663 euros to 800 euros. In a separate
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