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  1. ND prepares first three bills for votes before Parliament's summer recess
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    restricts the presence of police on campuses. This is an intervention for which the government expects

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  2. Newsletter 216 -26/07/2019

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    university "asylum" law, which restricts the presence of police on campuses. This is an intervention

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  3. Third bill on way as Athens looks to autumn reforms, negotiations with creditors
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    and regions. Regarding the university asylum, which limits the presence of police on campuses, the bill

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  4. Newsletter 217 -02/08/2019

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    of police on campuses, the bill does not appear to scrap the principle, as had been suggested, but reaffirms

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  5. Mitsotakis buoyed by poll ratings, boost to growth narrative
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    ) and “retaking public and private spaces” (83.8 percent), an apparent reference to police operations

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  6. Tsipras puts first broad brushstrokes to SYRIZA's picture in opposition
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    Democracy of trying to exploit the situation in the Exarchia neighbourhood of Athens, where several police

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  7. Mitsotakis keeps cool over white collar crime claims as poll delivers new boost
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    police can enter campuses. The new rules were activated ahead of the November 17 commemoration

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  8. Latest Novartis clash signals deeper battle over role of judiciary
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    of the two protected witnesses, known by the codename Maximos Sarafis, had been called to police

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  9. Newsletter 240 -21/02/2020

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    protected witnesses, known by the codename Maximos Sarafis, had been called to police headquarters

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  10. Athens on diplomatic drive to secure support over migration flare-up

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    The Greek government is trying to handle the current crisis on its borders with Turkey in two ways: By fortifying its military and police presence and taking up diplomatic initiatives to tackle what it calls an "asymmetric threat." The visit on Tuesday of the three heads of the European

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