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  1. The education of Alexis Tsipras
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    Agora

    Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble. Then, last year, he ran as the European Left’s candidate

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  2. Referendum call finds Greek banks teetering on the edge
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    Economy

    from the banks’ ATMs. This picked up on Saturday when a large number of ATMs ran out of banknotes

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  3. Newsletter 43 - 18/09/2015

    Newsletters

    in which Tsipras ran the country between January and August is – to a certain extent – mirrored

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  4. Potentially divisive New Democracy leadership race taking shape
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in the private sector before entering politics (he ran a dairy company between 2001 and 2007). He became

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  5. Vote on same-sex civil unions reveals common ground and divisions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    recent leaders were absent from the vote, while of the three MPs who ran for the party leadership

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  6. Mitsotakis, Konstantopoulou intending to test Tsipras's mettle
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    not join the anti-austerity party formed by the SYRIZA rebels, Popular Unity, but ran

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  7. Newsletter 75 - 27/05/2016

    Newsletters

    a deal before it ran out of cash during the course of June. This time, though, those sitting

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  8. Paddling with a wooden spoon
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    Agora

    on the Greek government to sew up a deal before it ran out of cash during the course of June. This time

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  9. Brexit and Grexit – Britain’s referendum and Greece

    Agora

    and demagogues”. They ran contrary to the British tradition of representative parliamentary

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  10. Piraeus port law amended, resolving dispute with COSCO over privatisation deal
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    EconomyCorporates

    relations, which ran counter to the terms of the initial agreement. Shipping Minister Theodoros Dritsas took

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