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  1. May is the cruelest month
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    Europe again. If only she and her government would admit publicly that there is no deal that is worse

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  2. Tsipras tries to keep government's eyes on the prize
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    gained prominence again because reports this week suggested that one of the convicts, Makis

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  3. Tsipras makes PASOK opening amid domestic troubles
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    again and the courage to have an open dialogue with SYRIZA about the prospect of governing after

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  4. Conference on Cyprus: foot-dragging towards a dead end
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    again in the future, the two communities will have leaders that have supported (at least ostensibly

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  5. BoG revises GDP forecast, stresses debt restructuring and reforms in monetary policy report
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    the large proportion of loans subject to mostly short-term restructuring which is once again

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  6. Bank of Greece says NPE ratio up to 45.2 pct, provides more bad loan details
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    EconomyBanking

    to 45.2 percent at the end of March, reaching again the level recorded in September 2016

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  7. No country for reluctant peacemakers
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    It seems that reports of a solution to the Cyprus issue were greatly exaggerated. Again. This is far from a surprise. All negotiations concerning this age-old dispute follow the same pattern. There is optimism in the beginning, frustration as time passes by and sheer disappointment at the end

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  8. IMF approves programme "in principle," repeats position on debt and reforms
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    of Greece’s debt, the IMF calls again for realistic assumptions and a broadened scope of debt

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  9. Athens forced to consider shelving market access plans for now
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    itself in hot water with the lenders again due to a Supreme Court prosecutor’s decision this week

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  10. Tsipras eyes expansionary measures in 2019 as he starts building post-MoU narrative
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    . The premier pointed out that he gave Greeks the chance to vote again in September 2015, after he

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