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Outsider Kasselakis on track to lead SYRIZA after securing key backers
PoliticsGreek Politics. Libya debacle The government, meanwhile, is facing criticism over its handling of the deaths of five members of a Greek humanitarian rescue mission in Libya under unclear circumstances. The victims were members of the Greek armed forces who were part of an official mission to Libya to help
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Mitsotakis shrugs off scandals to hit back at foreign policy critics
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Libya, Mitsotakis reiterated his government’s position that the Turkey-Libya maritime agreement... the rival factions in Libya, allowing Libya to press territorial claims with backing from Ankara
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Greece working on plan for multilateral talks in East Med
PoliticsForeign Policyin the proposal are Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Egypt and Libya. The conference does not include Israel... to be Ankara’s refusal to participate in any forum that excludes Turkish Cypriots, while Libya... from Libya to represent both factions. Whether conditions on the ground make this feasible remains
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Amid fog of confusion, Greeks vote... again
Agora? There simply weren’t any. It is little wonder, then, that most opinion polls up to Friday showed little
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Newsletter 91 - 07/10/2016
. If that weren’t difficult enough to bear, the New Year will start with another escalation in the special
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Greece's taxing challenges
Agoraseason. A further hike in motor tax for 2017 awaits Greek citizens in December. If that weren’t
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Survey shows that Greeks cut back on healthcare visits in 2017
Society, 79.4 percent of those who weren’t struggling financially said that their health was good or very
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Budget primary confirmed at deficit of 18.20 bln in 2020
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros was received in revenues from ANFΑs, which weren’t included in the estimate from the last
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Covid measures extended despite govt optimism, as inflation causes political tension
PoliticsGreek Politics, SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras said that “things would be comical if they weren’t so serious”. SYRIZA
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Newsletter 323 - 14/01/2022
that “things would be comical if they weren’t so serious”. SYRIZA is calling for an increase
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