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Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016
should be welcomed. But this also means it can miss the obvious, which is when the problems begin. We
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Justice can't be blind to facts in 2009 deficit case
AgoraUnder normal circumstances, justice being blind should be welcomed. But this also means it can miss the obvious, which is when the problems begin. We had one such example last week when the Supreme Court, following an appeal by one of its prosecutors, decided that the former head of the Hellenic
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How the pension fund that invested heavily in Attica Bank lost half its reserves
Agoraand the election of a new Board of Directors, the BoG welcomed this development as an important step towards
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Greek stocks on the rise again, end week 2.1 pct up
EconomyThe Greek equity market headed north for the second straight week, rising by 2.1 percent, while banks continued to perform well. The trading activity, albeit improved from the previous week, remained subdued overall. The Eurogroup welcomed on Monday the implementation of the 15 prior actions
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Newsletter 93 - 21/10/2016
politician holds up the fact that other European countries welcomed his country back into the fold
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Grappling with Europe's polycrisis
Agorathat other European countries welcomed his country back into the fold just six years after the war, when West
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After TV permits setback, scrutiny of State Minister Pappas intensifies
PoliticsGreek Politicslicencing procedure. In a TV interview in Greece on Tuesday night, Pappas welcomed New Democracy proposing
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Cabinet reshuffle leaves some bitterness within SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlexis Tsipras’s new cabinet has mostly been welcomed as an attempt to conclude the second review and improve the government’s capacity in certain areas but on Monday it became apparent that the changes have not all been embraced by his party. As ministers handed over responsibilities
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Kammenos's odd partnership with Tsipras still holding together
PoliticsGreek Politics, welcomed the unexpected development. In his interview, he stressed again how one of Trump’s foreign
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Cyprus talks resume, putting spotlight on Greece and Turkey amid tension
PoliticsForeign PolicyMinisters Summit in Brussels. On Friday, Greek government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos welcomed
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