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Newsletter 163 -25/05/2018
played out against an already-combative backdrop following the assault on Thessaloniki Mayor Yiannis
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Kammenos walks out on coalition, triggers confidence vote that will affect timing of elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsthere would be any MPs jumping at the chance to support the government, especially against the backdrop
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Expert report highlights systemic failings in aftermath of deadly Mati wildfire
Societyare an important backdrop to the present situation. In recent decades, urban development and other human
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Where is the EastMed pipeline heading?
AgoraZone, the decision to send troops to Libya, the maritime agreement with the Tripoli-based government
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Tensions within SYRIZA en route to membership ballot, party conference
PoliticsGreek Politics, indicative of the healthy functioning of the party. This latest episode unfolds against the backdrop
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Mitsotakis enjoys growing popular backing at home, as efforts intensify to defuse border crisis
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs skirmishes between migrants, Greek and Turkish border forces continue, this week kicks off with heightened diplomatic activity on all sides in pursuit of a solution that will defuse the tensions. The efforts come against the backdrop of a solidifying of the Greek position in favour of closed
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Athens mulls next move after Ankara writes to UN over maritime boundaries
PoliticsForeign Policyin Syria and with Libya. Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias tweeted on Sunday that “Greece, united
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Greek government goes digital under lockdown, as more coronavirus clusters emerge
PoliticsGreek Politicsagainst the backdrop of the coronavirus crisis. While government and opposition agreed to suspend
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Visit to Cairo underlines Greek aims to reach maritime deal with Egypt
PoliticsForeign Policy” that is undermining regional security and stability, as well as peace in Libya, which President Al-Sisi
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Mitsotakis-Erdogan call seen as first step to possible thaw in relations
PoliticsForeign Policywith the UN-recognised government (GNA)in Libya. The Greek government does have the support
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