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Mitsotakis heads on diplomatic tour of key capitals carrying vital questions
PoliticsForeign Policyfinancial instruments that facilitate joint procurement and defence projects. Greece has consistently
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Opposition calls on PM to change tack over Gaza as ND faces new corruption probe
PoliticsGreek PoliticsOpposition parties are putting pressure on the Greek government to shift its position vis-à-vis Israel as the international community begins to harden its stance on the war in Gaza. In the wake of a joint statement being issued by the UK, France and Canada opposing Israeli military operations
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Opposition amps up criticism over Gaza stance and farming payments scandal
PoliticsGreek Politicsassociation agreement with Israel, and for not signing the EEAS joint donor initiative
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Unhappy voters struggle to find alternatives as PM faces fresh attack from veteran conservatives
PoliticsGreek Politicsare in joint fourth place with 7.9 pct, while SYRIZA follows with 5 pct. Overall, the results show small gains
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Corruption claims, foreign policy missteps impede government’s efforts to build momentum
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor voters. Foreign policy appears fifth on the list of concerns, in joint place with wage and labour
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Newsletter 472 - 25/07/2025
that both foreign policy is fifth on the list of voters’ concerns, in joint place with wage
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How will Trump's tariffs affect Greece?
Agorawas subsequently formalized in a joint statement (four-pages!) a month later. The reactions
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Cyprus cable dispute and Crete mafia case cast fresh clouds over TIF reset agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe government’s pledges on the GSI’s implementation. A joint statement issued by the party’s foreign
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Famellos presents struggling SYRIZA’s case, pleads for unity among progressives
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAndroulakis and the New Left, proposing joint progressive ballots. The refusal by PASOK’s leadership
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Government fears losing momentum to new Tempe backlash as GSI tensions rise
PoliticsGreek Politicsjournalists to the joint statement made by President Christodoulides and Prime Minister Mitsotakis
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