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Greece extends territorial waters in Ionian, hopes for deal with Albania
PoliticsForeign Policytalks, which are expected to take place in mid-January. Both sides appear to want this dialogue, even
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Structural considerations for a prosperous Greece
Agorathat the political system will now want to pick winners among industry and services sectors to fuel GDP
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Athens gears up for exploratory talks with Ankara after long hiatus
PoliticsForeign Policyare currently being scrutinised by the officials involved in the talks. NATO NATO seems to want to extend
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Uptick in Covid-19 cases prompts caution as govt prepares to tackle pension backlog
PoliticsGreek Politicsare dominant among older age groups and Mitsotakis does not want to see the party’s relationship
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Some sad lessons the Western Balkans can learn from Bulgaria's EU Journey
Agorathere than the EU. The good news is that many people who are already in want to make it a better place
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Fresh tension weakens prospects for next round of Greek-Turkish talks
PoliticsForeign PolicyAnkara is involved in activities that are ratcheting up tension with Athens, something that diminishes any hopes that the pending 62nd round of exploratory talks will be productive. Through various statements almost daily, Turkey is raising all the issues Greece does not want to discuss within
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FM visits Egypt and Cyprus with eye on EEZ, EastMed pipeline and new UN talks
PoliticsForeign Policyon maritime jurisdiction can be launched. Since we favour fair sharing, we want to talk with everyone
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Athens draws up Turkey strategy after EU Council, Biden input
PoliticsForeign Policywith Ankara open, particularly as it does not want to risk losing a significant NATO ally in a crucial
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Political wrangling instead of vaccines
Agorabe. It's as if they want to hold on and see who is right, anti-vaxxers or doctors, and how the whole procurement
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Mitsotakis attempts to clarify plans for post-Easter reopening
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot yet achieved the rates we would want, particularly among the most vulnerable”. Reactions
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