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Mitsotakis joins calls for EU to develop air defence system
PoliticsForeign Policy, is also using the method of inter-state contracts with the USA and the Czech Republic, which buy
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Campaigns reach conclusion as polls indicate surprises are unlikely
PoliticsGreek Politicsupwards of 15 pct will probably be considered sufficient for now. It should be enough to buy
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Housing tops government plans for policy reset in autumn
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMeasures aimed at making housing more affordable are set to be one of the central themes of the policy package that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is due to unveil in his keynote speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair in early September. Property prices, both to buy and rent, have been
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Clash with seasonal firefighters and new wiretapping report reopen old wounds for ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsvisiting his house and speaking to him after ringing his door bell. The man said he did not buy
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Latest data highlights tough day-to-day economic conditions, giving opposition ammunition
Economythat consumers must pay 28 pct more to buy 2 pct fewer goods compared to 2006. The data does not just capture
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Moody's upgrade underlines gap between economic story and reality for households
Economyyears and the government is struggling to get the public to buy into its narrative of economic success.
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Resignations over EU subsidy scandal deliver new blow to PM, further tarnishing image
PoliticsGreek Politicsand failings. Given that his party has been in power for six years, not many voters will buy the argument
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Cancelled leaders' meeting in US emphasises stalemate in Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policyso it can buy advanced American F-35 jets. Indeed, Thursday’s discussions at the White House
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Newsletter 490 - 16/01/2026
is struggling to get the buy-in from Greek society as citizens - by an overwhelming majority that often reaches
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Greeks express most negative sentiments about economy in global poll
Society. An average of only 41 percent believe that a child in their country today will grow up to be better off... they will be better off financially than their parents,” 29 percent of Greeks aged 18-29 agreed, 23... the next generation would be better off or worse off financially compared to their parents, Greeks had
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