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Newsletter 494 - 13/02/2026
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Farmers roll back into Athens as government fails to resolve long-running dispute
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the government is managing the crisis rather than solving it. For New Democracy, the prospect
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PM hails hydrocarbon deals as win for energy security and geopolitical standing
PoliticsGreek Politicsrelations are “stronger than ever”, expressing his wish to visit Athens. Trump focussed on Greece’s
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Predator ruling reopens scandal that government hoped had been buried
PoliticsGreek Politics. The leader of the main opposition party is framing the affair as a defence of democracy rather than
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Athens anxious about managing alliances and fallout from Iran bombing
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe Israeli–US strike on Iran over the weekend has jolted European capitals – none more so than Athens as Greece faces a crisis that touches many of its strategic vulnerabilities: energy, shipping, tourism, trade and migration. Meanwhile, the political debate at home about the war reveals a country
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Greece faces new regional risks as Middle East tension escalates
PoliticsForeign Policythan 3 pct of GDP on defence. During the next NATO Summit in July, however, this issue is expected
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Government draws line between solidarity for Cyprus and involvement in Iran conflict
PoliticsGreek Politics, Greece lacks long term storage, meaning that any disruption lasting more than a month could expose
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Lack of perceived alternatives strengthens ND as challenger parties lose shine
PoliticsGreek Politicsjust over a year ago. On key issues, the public appears despondent. More than eight out of 10 (84
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Another solid year for property market as growth reaches 7.8 pct in 2025
EconomyMacroeconomy- those more than five years old - saw their prices increase by 7.8 percent YoY in Q4, from 9.1
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Greece braces for Middle East fallout as polls show ND holding firm despite voter unease
PoliticsGreek Politicsescalation. More than 70 pct of respondents in the Metron Analysis poll consider the US‑Israeli strike
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