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  1. Why is Europe worrying about SYRIZA?
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    Agora

    and at the Jakarta School of Public Policy, Indonesia, where he is also head of the Economics

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  2. If you think it's bleak for Greece now, wait until tomorrow
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    Agora

    productivity growth since 1970 has been averaging 0.7 percent, by far the lowest in the euro area, which

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  3. Greek train firm TRAINOSE attracts just one bid, no interest in rolling stock
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    Economy

    in 2005 as a subsidiary of the Greek railway company (OSE), which was founded in 1970 and is wholly owned

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  4. Greeks mistrust in news and reliance on social media for information persists
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    Society

    percentage points (pps) compared to 2018, while 17 percent of Greek respondents use Viber for news

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  5. Greek primary budget surplus eases to 1.95 bln on back of lower revenues in Aug
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    Economy

    revenue targets included revenues of 884 million euros from the first two instalments of the new

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  6. Greek gg primary cash surplus at 2.2 bln in 2014, arrears down to 3.75 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The Greek general government (gg) primary cash balance showed a surplus of 2.18 billion euros in 2014 from deficit of 884 million in 2013, according to the gg bulletin published by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on Friday. However, the end-year figure of 2.18 billion euros was 1.5 billion lower than

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  7. Tsipras invites Middle East investment at second EU-Arab summit
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Anastasiades, the UAE’s Minister of Economy, Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri and the President

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  8. Soldiers' ongoing detention troubles Tsipras, riles Kammenos
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    president operates like a “sultan.” Both comments seem to be an indication of the frustration

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  9. Greece seeks better relations with Albania as wariness of Turkey grows
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    described Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as a “sultan.” He also tried to distance himself

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  10. Sustained friction with Turkey reveals differing views, approaches in Athens
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    .” "In a country where justice does not work properly and courts operate under the Sultan's order

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