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  1. Newsletter 486 - 28/11/2025

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    of political debate. Farmers’ anger Midweek attention shifted to the countryside, where farmers’ anger

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  2. Is VAT all you've got?

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    of a milestone in the Greek bailout program as tax hikes have been the norm and a regular source of much anger

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  3. Ring of Fire

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    over the last few years as our anguish, anger and hate has poured onto the streets of Athens and other

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  4. Greece in danger of repeating familiar mistakes with Golden Dawn
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

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    in December have all caused anger and anxiety, prompting many Greeks to seek easy answers

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  5. Golden Dawn rears its head in local polls, prompting rethink from main parties
    en_GB Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

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    the extremist party out of frustration with the state of the economy or due to anger at the political

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  6. The television will not be revolutionised
    Photo by MacroPolis

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    : from anger to glee and even apathy. For those who were critical of the decision to shut down ERT

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  7. ‘We’re dying to pay our taxes’
    Photo by MacroPolis

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    , but are far fewer and much smaller than anything seen in 2010, 2011 or 2012. Much of that anger against

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  8. Greece's biggest problem? Society's lack of openness
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    : that of racist xenophobia. Driven by anger and desperation, but also ignorance and prejudice

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  9. The rise of a "Spanish SYRIZA" transform’s country’s politics
    Photo by Podemos Uviéu via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/nyP4KA

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    Podemos seems to have risen due to the catalyst of popular anger, the majority of Spaniards do

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  10. Greece and lenders already at apparent impasse, with options narrowing

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    controls) might be needed in Greece, much to the anger in Athens. A Bloomberg report also suggested

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