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Tsipras eyes expansionary measures in 2019 as he starts building post-MoU narrative
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe approval of the lenders, resulting in a stand-off that lasted a few days, and it was subsequently
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Varosha move puzzles amid low expectations on Cyprus
PoliticsForeign Policyinformed of any plans by the Turkish Cypriot side to hand over the fenced-off city of Varosha to UN
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Georgiou conviction may test relationship with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsinto concerns about the independence of the judiciary, with the government recently trying to fight off
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Capital controls to ease further from the beginning of September
EconomyMacroeconomycollections that this brings could taper off as customers return to paying by cash once capital controls
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ND moderates catch some flak, suggesting delicate party balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsviews, which cut us off from the moderate audience.” These views encapsulate the political struggle
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The whole truth and nothing but the truth
Agoracharade off the hook. The conspiracy claims began as early as 2010 and the ex-ELSTAT chief’s legal battle
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Budget primary surplus at 3.05 bln in 7-month, above target on underspend
EconomyMacroeconomyoff target. Overall, expenditure fell by 1.8 percent to 27.55 billion, 1.05 billion lower than
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Relief for coalition as wildfire threat subsides
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSome pressure was taken off the government on Wednesday, when firefighters appeared to bring under control a large forest fire that had been burning for three days north of Athens. The trouble authorities had in tackling the fire prompted criticism of the government from opposition parties. Issues
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Primary cash balance posts deficit of 46 mln at end of July
EconomyMacroeconomybillion a year ago. As previously noted, this year’s figure includes a one-off item of around 2 billion
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Greeks' working hours among highest in EU, annual leave below average
Society. A substantial disparity between days off between EU workers was noted in the report. The annual leave
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