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Newsletter 453 - 28/02/2025
of the accident were overstretched, increasing the likelihood of human error. The panel conducting
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Government accused of timid foreign policy over delay in maritime spatial planning
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe country will organise human activities in the marine environment, is important not only because
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Athens keeps close eye on Turkey's reactions amid MSP and GSI developments
PoliticsForeign Policyof human activities in the maritime space and, at the same time, captures on a map the ultimate
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Water shortages a growing concern as government warns bills could increase
PoliticsGreek Politicshas resulted in increasing constraints on journalism since 2019. The NGO Human Rights Watch lists
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Government lines up crackdown on NGOs as next piece in harsher migration policy
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Plevris risks breaching European human-rights norms and the Geneva Conventions. In its statement
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ND accused of cover-up in OPEKEPE inquiry as party recruits ex-PASOK minister
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Human Rights.
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PM under fire for foreign policy handling after Erdogan snub
PoliticsGreek Politics’ demands for exhumation were a “fundamental human right”. Recent polls capture a significant element
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At sidelines of UNGA, Mitsotakis talks up Greece’s prospects as energy, tech hub
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s pitch for human capital. A December 7 diaspora job fair in New York will connect U.S.
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Tempe postmortem decision opens up government and judiciary to criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe decision of the prosecutor, government sources claimed that while they had stood by the “human pain
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Gaza continues to expose political fault lines as PM hopes peace deal brings less scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicshis concerns about the human suffering caused in the Gaza Strip – although, he has stopped short
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