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Tempe rail crash charges reignite debate about scrupulousness of investigation
PoliticsGreek Politicssignalling-telecommand systems, but the contractor attempted to construct an entirely new signalling system
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Doubts about GSI resurface as Turkey raises objections over electricity cable
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens is currently weighing up its next moves regarding the 1.94-billion-euro Great Sea Interconnector, or GSI, as the project to construct an electricity cable linking the power grids of Greece, Cyprus and Israel faces headwinds again. Greece has firmly stated that the project will proceed
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From nice story to pulped fiction: Carney delivers reality check on rules-based order
Agora. Even after Crimea’s annexation in 2014, many in the West refused to acknowledge that the construct
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Honey, I shrunk the Greeks vol. 2
Agoraclaims, you end up with a “subordination risk” where private money is seen as being inferior
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Kammenos calls for lynching of mayor but ends up boxing himself into a corner
PoliticsGreek Politicswas confronted about it on September 16, storming out of a primetime morning TV show after calling
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Greece and the euro: The flight of Icarus
AgoraOver the last three years, you won’t have read a newspaper article, seen a TV report or listened to a radio program that referred to Greece and didn’t use the word “crisis.” And for good reason too: the problems triggered by the Greek debt crisis have sent the country’s economy into freefall
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The social and economic conditions that helped Golden Dawn flourish
Societymorning TV? How does the same party manage to double its poll ratings within the first twelve months
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Is New Democracy really trying to ease political tension?
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom his party. The lawyer has featured regularly on TV shows during the past few days and has been
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What do Greeks fear most? The lack of justice
Societyconsulting the Internet and 35.2 said they rely on TV programs to appraise their illnesses
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Samaras proposes free wi-fi as crisis antidote for young Greeks
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Antonis Samaras has come up with a surprising proposal to give hope to young Greeks, including those considering leaving the country because of record unemployment: Free wi-fi throughout Greece. Samaras made the unusual suggestion during a rare primetime TV interview on Monday night
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