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Greece’s Prime Minister Wants His Nation to be the Comeback Story of the Decade

Time 25 Apr 2024
He legalized same-sex marriage in February—making Greece the first Orthodox Christian country, and practically the only country in the eastern half of Europe, to do so ... They returned to Greece in 1974 once democracy was restored.
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Cypriot law firm leads new campaign for Parthenon Marbles return

Philenews 24 Apr 2024
Initiated by the law firm Michalakis Kyprianou and Co LLC, a legal battle begins to compel the UK government to return the archaeological treasures to Greece, calling on Cypriot citizens to support it under the slogan.
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Racist violence surges in Greece, report finds

CyprusMail 24 Apr 2024
Violence was at its highest reported levels since 2015, when�Greece�was on the frontline of Europe’s migration crisis ... In February,�Greece�passed a law legalizing�same-sex marriage�in a landmark victory for LGBT rights.
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Greek top court bars far-right Spartans party from EU election race

CyprusMail 24 Apr 2024
Greece‘s Supreme Court banned on Wednesday the far-right Spartans party from running in this year’s elections for the European Parliament, the Athens News Agency reported. A legal source confirmed the report to Reuters.
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Greek top court bars far-right Spartiates party from EU election race

Ekathimerini 24 Apr 2024
Greece’s Supreme Court banned on Wednesday the far-right Spartiates (Spartans) party from running in this year’s elections for the European Parliament, the Athens News Agency reported. A legal source confirmed the report to Reuters.
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What’s Next for Bilateral Relations Between Greece and Turkey?

Greek Reporter 20 Apr 2024
These disputes find their roots in historical, geographical, as well as legal issues, with the Peace Treaty of Lausanne, for example, being at the forefront of Turkey’s claims against Greece.
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Bangladesh and Greece forge stronger bonds in bilateral relations

Blitz 19 Apr 2024
Greece’s proactive steps to legalize the status of more than 10,000 Bangladeshi nationals, as outlined in the Migration and Mobility Memorandum of Understanding, exemplify its dedication to safeguarding the rights and welfare of expatriates.
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Rapprochement With Turkey Reduced Illegal Migration to Greece, PM Says

Greek Reporter 19 Apr 2024
“The reduction, therefore, of migration flows, of illegal migration, the increase in legal visits that are the flip side of this coin, are hands-on proof that this policy of rapprochement between ...
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Rapprochement with Turkey has reduced illegal migration flows, Mitsotakis says

Ekathimerini 19 Apr 2024
“The reduction, therefore, of migration flows, of illegal migration, the increase in legal visits that are the flip side of this coin, are hands-on proof that this policy of rapprochement between ...
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Greeks in Cyprus warned to only vote once for MEP elections

CyprusMail 18 Apr 2024
For this reason, the embassy said, “it should be noted that in the event of a violation of the relevant ban on multiple voting, there will be legal consequences under national ane EU law.”. Greece will ...
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Buildings aging without plan for what comes next

Ekathimerini 18 Apr 2024
Despite the fact that the quality of construction in Greece is generally good, there is an issue of legality, transparency and individual building works, many of which are unseen.
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Criteria of the residency through investment scheme

CyprusMail 16 Apr 2024
In her role as the Chief Legal Officer at bbf., Pilavaki provides invaluable legal consultation to all departments of the bbf ... She coordinates with legal representatives in Greece, Portugal, the UK and Canada, where the Group has offices or projects.
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Sunak’s Rwanda scheme set to pass parliament but challenges await

CyprusMail 15 Apr 2024
The British parliament is set to finally approve a divisive law this week to pave the way for asylum seekers to be deported to Rwanda, but further legal hurdles could yet hold up or derail one of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s key policies.
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British PM Sunak’s Rwanda scheme set to pass parliament but challenges await

Philenews 15 Apr 2024
The British parliament is set to finally approve a divisive law this week to pave the way for asylum seekers to be deported to Rwanda, but further legal hurdles could yet hold up or derail one of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s key policies.

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