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Europe
Will Portugal’s Expats Come Home?
During the height of the financial crisis, citizens left their home countries in droves to look for work. Young people,…
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Economy
Salvini Bet on His Popularity. He Lost – For Now
Following intense public feuding with coalition partner 5-Star Movement, Deputy Prime Minister and League party leader Matteo Salvini called for…
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Europe
European and Arab States To Join Forces in First Ever EU-League of Arab States Summit
The European Union (EU) and the League of Arab States (LAS) will hold their first-ever Heads of State Summit on…
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Europe
Analysis: What Happened At the 5th South EU Summit and Why Does It Matter? (Part I)
The regional gathering, that was launched in Athens in September, 2016, has developed into a perennial meeting amongst Southern European…
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Cyprus
What to Expect From the 5th South EU Summit: An Insider’s View From Host, President Nicos Anastasiades
Cyprus will today host the 5th South EU Summit, bringing together the governments of France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus…
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Cyprus
‘2019 Should Be the Year of Change – and A Change We Deliver’: An Interview With Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades
South EU Summit: You assumed your duties as President of Cyprus on the 1st of March, 2013 – only a…
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Greece
Facing Down Conservative Rivals, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Wins Vote of Confidence in Parliament
Greece concluded a dramatic no-confidence vote on Wednesday evening after two days of debate, acting as something of a referendum…
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Greece
The Republic of North Macedonia: FYROM Chooses a Change
Last week, the parliament of the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia proposed that the country change its name to the…
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Greece
Greece & FYROM’s Reconciliation Efforts Could Win PMs a Nobel Peace Prize
The Greek and Macedonian prime ministers, Alexis Tsipras and Zoran Zaev, are being considered for the Nobel Peace Prize on…
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