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Turkey friction looms as Greece and Albania opt for ICJ route, Lavrov visits Athens
PoliticsForeign Policy, but it was challenged in Albania’s constitutional court which nullified the agreement almost a year
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Poor prospects for new version of Greek-Turkish 'earthquake diplomacy'
PoliticsForeign Policycloser. In August of that year, the Greek government was one of the first to send search and rescue
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Health system feeling strain of Covid-19 second wave
PoliticsGreek Politicsservice industry earn revenues in what has been a terrible year for these sectors, as well as many
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Govt focusses on post-lockdown management amid persistently high Covid numbers
PoliticsGreek Politicsto 35-50 percent for the whole year. Meanwhile, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed his hope
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Plans for easing lockdown on hold as coronavirus, poll numbers cause ND concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis year. The Kapa Research survey puts support for New Democracy on 37.4 pct, compared to 23.4 pct
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SYRIZA seeks to exploit ND's faltering handling of coronavirus crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsstart to change next year.
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Athens displeased with EU Council outcome, faces pressure for talks with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policy’s intervention in Libya last year.
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Parties clash ahead of budget vote, govt looks to ease holiday lockdown for churches
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe debate over the government’s economic response to the pandemic is expected to reach a crescendo on Tuesday as Parliament approaches its vote on next year’s budget. In the opening sessions, government ministers presented key sections of the budget and came in for aggressive questioning from
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Greeks see corruption as rife, going unpunished in new survey
SocietyA survey by polling company Public Issue has delved into the attitudes of Greeks towards corruption and found a pessimistic outlook. The poll was carried out between 19 to 21 November this year. The results found that 72 percent of Greeks agreed that corruption was a very important problem
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Podcast - The rise and fall of Golden Dawn
AgoraOn a sunny October morning this year, thousands of people crowded outside an Athens courthouse to hear the landmark verdict in the trial of NeoNazi Golden Dawn. It brought the party's rapid rise during the Greek economic crisis to a halt but did not necessarily signal the end of the far-right's
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