Greece has become embroiled in a wiretapping scandal that led to the resignation of its intelligence chief.
The resignation follows revelations the state intelligence service EYP, which reports to the office of Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, had allegedly tapped Mitsotakis' political opponent.
Greek media outlet Ekathimerini says Mitsotakis on Monday (8 August) is set to issue a statement over the affair.
The prime minister had himself over the weekend described t...
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