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  1. Athens wants to keep Ankara lines open despite EU reservations, S-400 deal
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    that "it's a mistake to close the door and the prospect" of accession. It seems that Germany, however

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  2. ND puts pressure on Kammenos, a potential weak link in coalition
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    the door completely on the idea of working with SYRIZA in the future, noting that there is currently

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  3. Erdogan makes forceful start to visit, catches Athens off guard
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    accession process is alive or not. If Brussels or other European capitals close the door on Turkey, Greece

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  4. Pandora's box ajar for Turkey and Greece?
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    , the Netherlands is not next door to Turkey, and the Dutch happen to be among top trade partners of Turkey, so

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  5. New centre-left party keeps political options open at inaugural congress
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    indicated that he party would not close the door (at this stage, at least) to the possibility of working

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  6. Greek banks' NPL selloff gathers speed
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    crisis. This, combined with a ban on foreclosures at the start of the crisis which opened the door

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  7. New increase in flow of refugees to Greece causes unease

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    for the current situation directly at the government’s door, saying that their repeated requests for help

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  8. Splits and alliances on leaders' minds as thoughts turn to next elections
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    . On the flipside, though, KINAL cannot afford to close the door on anyone. This has led to a somewhat

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  9. What the ECB did next - a tale from another crisis
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    funding. But, what else could they, or should they have done? Allowing back door financing would defeat

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  10. They have a name for it
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    One of the most bizarre disputes in the history of international relations may be coming to an end. Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia have reached an agreement on the name dispute. This opens the door for the membership of the latter to the EU and NATO. Since the neighbouring

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