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Words will always hurt
Agoraas an "obedient pupil" of German Chancellor Angela Merkel before decrying Samaras's failure to secure any
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How big is Greek fiscal gap? Will cuts be needed? Here's our Q&A
PoliticsGreek Politicsluck with this new strategy. German Chancellor Angela Merkel met the Greek prime minister on Thursday
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A summit of little substance
AgoraThe European Council meeting on 24-25 October 2013 was a rather low-key affair, with the scheduled policy debates on substantive issues overshadowed by the National Security Agency scandal and allegations that the US intelligence authorities had tapped the mobile phone of German Chancellor Angela
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After Merkel, Samaras faces immediate challenges on domestic front
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter the relative relief provided by his visit to Germany to meet Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is back in the thick of things in Greece, where his government has to meet a series of challenges before the beginning of 2014 when the country takes over
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Debt relief or debt restructuring for Greece?
Agoraelections in Germany. They were articulated by Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Finance Minister
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Europe missed an opportunity on banking union
AgoraAngela Merkel questioned the architecture of the banking union and undermined some of its basic
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Troika returning to Greece but key decisions still months away
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe weekend suggested that Chancellor Angela Merkel blocked a bid by Finance Minister Wolfgang
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No victory, just plenty of misery
Agoraseeing it as an easy option, as George Papandreou said Angela Merkel told him in 2010. Albeit
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Why did Greece return to bond markets now? Was it the right decision?
EconomyAngela Merkel visited Athens to declare alongside Samaras that the country’s adjustment program
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New Democracy and SYRIZA draw battle lines for European elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsand a public commitment by German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Athens on April 11 that further debt relief
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