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Greek political dispute over lockdown measures escalates into personal barbs

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Greek political dispute over lockdown measures escalates into personal barbs
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Greece parliament set to approve purchase of French fighter jets

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Tensions have been rising with Ankara over exploration rights in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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MEPs call for EU Border Agency director to resign over 'migrant pushbacks'

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Fabrice Leggeri was questioned over Frontex's alleged role in denying rights to asylum-seekers by preventing them from entering the EU.
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Pandemic pushes Greece towards digital overhaul

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Greece bets on a digital revolution to help a struggling economy through a pandemic recession.
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Greek island goes green with Volkswagen electric transport deal

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The new experimential project on a Greek island that could revolutionise green transport and renewable energy.
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Greece to extend territorial waters amid Turkey tensions

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The move is an apparent show of strength as it prepares to resume talks with Turkey on agreeing to the limits of their continental shelves.
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‘We’re afraid’: Greek plan to police universities panics students

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The government wants to create a new police force for universities, with powers to arrest and charge.
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Athens finally gets a mosque

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First mosque in the Greek capital opens after 14 years of bureaucratic delays, local media reports.
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Rescue efforts under way after deadly earthquake in Turkey, Greece

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Powerful quake struck Turkey’s Aegean coast and north of Greek island of Samos on Friday, killing at least 25 people.
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Turkey: Death toll from earthquake rises to more than 50

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The death toll from an earthquake that struck the Aegean Sea on Friday has risen to over 50, as rescue efforts continued on Sunday to extricate people from beneath the rubbles. At least 51 people are now known to have died in Turkey's...
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Turkey: Death toll from earthquake rises to more than 71

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The death toll from an earthquake that struck the Aegean Sea on Friday has risen to over 71, as rescue efforts continued on Sunday to extricate people from beneath the rubbles. At least 51 people are now known to have died in Turkey's...
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NDP MP loses roles as critic over travel to Greece

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NDP MP Niki Ashton has been removed from her roles as a shadow critic after she posted on Twitter that she had travelled to Greece to see her "ailing grandmother."
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At least 4 killed as 7.0 magnitude quake shakes Turkey

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A strong earthquake struck in the Aegean Sea between the west coast of Turkey and the Greek island of Samos, collapsing several buildings in Turkey's Izmir province.
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Presidential election polls close in Northern Cyprus

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Incumbent President Mustafa Akinci, who supports the reunification of Cyprus, is going against a nationalist who is backed by Turkey.
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Golden Dawn members sentenced over 2013 murder

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A member of the far-right Golden Dawn party has been handed a life sentence for the 2013 murder of a rapper.
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Calls growing for EU sanctions against Turkey over actions in Eastern Mediterranean and Cyprus

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Turkey is once again facing the threat of sanctions as calls grow within the EU to impose punitive measures against it. The return of the Turkish research ship, Oruc Reis, to disputed waters in the Eastern Mediterranean has revived...
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‘Historic verdict’: Celebrations as Greece convicts Golden Dawn

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Activists and experts welcome landmark move to criminalise group as positive first step against European fascism.
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Greece moves hundreds of refugees from Lesbos to mainland

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Greece allows hundreds of refugees to leave Lesbos for the mainland - but thousands remain in desperate conditions.
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Police clash with students in Greece at demo for better COVID-19 measures

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Student protesters in Greece threw petrol bombs at police, who responded with tear gas, as the students continue to demand improved safety protocols to protect them from the coronavirus.
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Greece seeks return of Parthenon Marbles amid restoration project

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Greece has made the return of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum in London one of its top priorities.
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COVID-19: UK records 649,000 fewer people in employment since lockdown began

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The number of workers on payrolls in Britain has dramatically fallen by 649,000 since the beginning of coronavirus lockdown measures in March, official figures have revealed. Analysis by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows...
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EU foreign ministers urge more action on Turkey and China in first in-person meeting since pandemic

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EU foreign ministers met face-to-face on Monday to discuss deteriorating relations with Turkey and the bloc's concerns over the new security law in Hong Kong. The discussions marked the first meeting in Brussels for the first time since...
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EU foreign ministers weigh up response to China and Turkey

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EU foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels for the first time since coronavirus lockdown restrictions have been lifted in Belgium, and they have a wide range of issues to discuss. Deteriorating relations with Turkey over illegal...