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Departures signal possible break-up of party that led the country during the euro crisis
Government seeks to address lack of workers in agriculture, tourism and construction
Miami-based Stefanos Kasselakis takes helm of Syriza party that ruled country at height of debt crisis
Leftwing group won less than 18% of vote
PM’s success in national elections gives him a chance to restore his liberal credentials
Also in today’s newsletter: the fringe extremists entering Greece’s parliament
Greek leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set for a landslide win and a comeback as prime minister
Former prime minister’s New Democracy party secures enough parliamentary seats for him to govern alone
Former prime minister’s party loses a third of its voters in four years, while ruling party gains ground
June 25 ballot set to give ruling New Democracy party the majority it needs to govern alone
Ruling New Democracy unexpectedly increases share of vote but falls short of outright majority
Also in this newsletter: floods in northern Italy make stark the impact of climate change, again
The leftwing former Greek finance minister is making waves ahead of Sunday’s elections
Also in this newsletter: why the Greek wiretap scandal is haunting upcoming elections
Support for ruling centre-right party has fallen amid criticism of the government’s handling of a deadly train crash
Opposition leader reveals figures named in independent report, increasing pressure on PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis
The country should not forget the need for strong and independent institutions in its dash for growth
A mysterious wiretapping scandal threatens progress achieved since the debt crisis of a decade ago
Dublin reshuffle complicates looming talks over presidency of finance ministers’ group
Erdoğan ramps up hostile rhetoric as Nato allies clash over range of historical disputes
Intelligence service under scrutiny amid sharp rise in surveillance cases
Nation was plunged into debt crisis and bailout programme after global financial crash
Foreign ministers in heated exchange after meeting meant to reduce Eastern Mediterranean tensions
€2.5bn deal marks one of Athens’ first major defence purchases since financial crisis
Neo-Nazi party heads ran criminal organisation responsible for murder and attacks on migrants on trade unionists
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