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Female Mayors at the forefront of green development in the Mediterranean
€2.5bn deal marks one of Athens’ first major defence purchases since financial crisis
The European bloc’s first uniformed armed force faces allegations of helping to send migrants back to countries such as Turkey
€75m programme offers a mix of cash and tax incentives to film, TV and games producers
Greek operators say they are being ‘punished’ for extending credit terms in a year they cannot afford to
Opponents say law will freeze criminal probes and court hearings of more than 5,000 alleged tax evaders
Neo-Nazi party heads ran criminal organisation responsible for murder and attacks on migrants on trade unionists
Sting by Al Jazeera exposed politicians in latest scandal over buying EU citizenship
Athens calls on Ankara to stop latest seismic survey by Oruc Reis research ship
Jail terms likely for leaders of far-right party that was third-largest group in Greek parliament in 2015
Greek court delivers verdict on former MPs from far-right political party
Moria camp for asylum seekers on Greek island has become emblem of Europe’s hard line
State of emergency declared on Lesbos after blaze
Protests intensify as tens of thousands demand prime minister’s resignation
Athens refuses to join in unless Ankara withdraws naval ships from contested maritime areas
Paris backs Greece in row with Ankara over oil and gas exploration in disputed area
Demonstrations erupt after raid on the offices of president Rumen Radev
Forensic Architecture’s findings used in European parliament hearing
Governments dependent on spending by overseas visitors are desperate to reopen their economies after the coronavirus lockdowns
Region’s politicians maintain commitment to high-polluting lignite as its usefulness shrinks
Will this week’s border openings bring the visitors back? Five FT correspondents report
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Shoppers and tourists wooed by promotions but executives warn against mass discounts
As tensions between the Kremlin and EU rise, the tiny island has become a Petri dish of western worries
Country is a rare coronavirus success story but faces huge financial hit without tourism
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