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  1. Athens and Ankara face bumps in the road as they prepare for political dialogue
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    is keen to ensure that Rutte — or any other candidate — will not have a bias toward the alliance’s

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  2. Bravo, Bank of Greece
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    Agora

    for optimism bias; authorities always want to talk things up, which presents risk that the public often does

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  3. Mitsotakis looks to last-minute announcements to top up lean TIF offerings
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    bias, claiming he has been treated unfairly by a particular media group and its proprietor

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  4. Newsletter 479 - 10/10/2025

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    , whom he accused of leftist bias. More moderate voices warned that public sympathy could be seen

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  5. PM’s silence on legality of Maduro’s capture sparks widespread opposition criticism

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    ,” framing Tsipras’s criticism as evidence of political bias rather than principle. Marinakis’s intervention

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  6. You can call it reform if you like
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    Agora

    known but it is worth taking a moment to remember that spending on public sector wages increased from

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  7. The bad hand being dealt to Greece's next government

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    the hand they have been dealt but they must remember that they asked for a seat at the table. Follow

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  8. Another euro stitch unpicked
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    Agora

    in the mind of most Greeks. The keener observers may also remember the central bank putting pressure

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  9. No one has won in Spain
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    Agora

    desire is, in my opinion, impossible. One only needs to remember the extreme hardness of the debate

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  10. Newsletter 93 - 21/10/2016

    Newsletters

    Verhofstadt. He says he has been around long enough to remember a time when the EU’s future came under

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