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Rival economic plans leave voters unimpressed amid uncertainty over new Covid surge
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Alternate Minister of Health met with the heads of the regional health authorities and hospitals, as well
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Athens sees multiple defence, geopolitical benefits in pact with France
PoliticsForeign PolicyDendias met with US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt on Monday to brief him on the Greek-French pact
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First-wave champion Greece stumbles at vaccine roll-out
Agora). The recently announced 3.5-billion-euro package of tax cuts and support measures met with a flat
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Govt hints at more relief, as economy and inflation jostle with pandemic as top public concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicssince the start of the pandemic. Representatives of the catering sector who met with PM Kyriakos
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Pandemic and pushback rows spark political clashes
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTuesday proved a busy day for Mitsotakis as he also met with visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte
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Athens looks to bolster ties with African states, beyond Libya
PoliticsForeign Policyat the United Nations. Dendias met with his counterpart, Vincent Biruta and the country’s president, Paul
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Govt stands firm on 'no lockdown' message, pins hopes on vaccination surge
PoliticsGreek Politicstowards the centre have also met with little success, and could be further stalled by the promise
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Newsletter 320 - 10/12/2021
electoral contest. Its own attempts to grow towards the centre have also met with little success
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Govt baulks at more holiday restrictions to stem spread of Omicron variant
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA tide of speculation around the government’s intentions to tighten public health measures along the lines of those adopted in other European countries is being met once again with political assurances that a lockdown over the holidays is off the cards. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Kyriakos
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Athens ponders US scepticism about EastMed gas pipeline
PoliticsForeign Policythe project was signed two years ago. However, what was met with concern in Athens is the US argument
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