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Beleri case dents Greek-Albanian relations, puts progress on hold
PoliticsForeign Policybe why Greece is not giving up on the case of Beleri, even though it may appear as a direct or indirect
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Minister hangs on as failures leading to fatal hooligan raid further tarnish govt's image
PoliticsGreek Politicsto draw up plans to confront hooligans and claimed that some “tragic operational mistakes” had been made
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Govt looks to tax bonanza for autumn handouts announcement
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMitsotakis knows that he needs to shore up public confidence in his government, which has taken a few hits
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Impact of energy moderates, current account deficit narrows to 7.86 bln in 6M
EconomyMacroeconomy4.98 billion up to June 2022.
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Government dampens expectations for handouts in PM's speech
PoliticsGreek Politicsalready built up into a priority issue – and attempt to improve the state of Greece’s judicial system
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PM under pressure to account for destruction, as wildfires stoke anti-migrant sentiment
PoliticsGreek Politicsabout the role of right-wing militia groups operating in the area. Opposition parties are lining up
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Government tries to mount defence against criticism about wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicsdeficiencies in preparedness and firefighting capability, or whether it will end up strengthening support
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Deposits contract by 191 mln in July as business savings decline
EconomyMacroeconomy, while redeemable at notice decreased by 67 million to 1.79 billion and other deposits were up by 750
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Greece and Turkey head towards crucial stage of negotiations
PoliticsForeign Policyis not to proceed with the implementation of the “Blue Homeland” it will certainly not give up
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PM inspects flood damage hoping to rescue stricken government
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited flood-stricken central Greece on Friday to survey the damage done by Storm Daniel but also to shore up the government’s defences against criticism about its poor civil protection record and to protect his own legacy as the country’s premier. Visiting
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