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Greece left isolated on migrant crisis, with bailout talks finely poised

The refugee crisis is threatening to rock the Greek government at the same time that it is involved in delicately-poised discussions with its lenders about pension reform and other measures needed to conclude the first review of the current bailout.
Greece’s Migration Policy Minister Yiannis Mouzalas went into an informal meeting of European Union interior ministers on Monday on the back of reports that Athens was to receive a new warning (just a few weeks after the last one) that it could be suspe...
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