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  1. Athens and creditors place immediate focus on remaining key deliverables
    By Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    . Also, the government wants to get the all clear from the lenders for the return of collective

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  2. Tsipras moves forward with name talks as domestic balance comes into focus
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , especially in 2016 when the government was trying to get the court to approve its TV licencing

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  3. Parties mark out battle lines for next elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    percent believe things will get worse and 25 percent think they would improve. Mitsotakis has

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  4. Philip Roth's words of caution

    Agora

    ?” “They didn’t get him up there to talk to Jews. They didn’t buy him off for that. Don’t you

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  5. Almost 1 in 3 jobs in private sector are part-time, average full-time salary at 936 euros
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the part-time data when men get an average wage of close to 24 euros, compared to under 23 euros

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  6. Newsletter 164 -01/06/2018

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    was 23 euros. The pay gap between men and women is evident in the part-time data when men get

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  7. Key debt relief talks fail to result in deal, leaving IMF role in doubt

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    to get on board. “I am not sure who is circulating such scenarios but I believe they are baseless

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  8. SYRIZA prepares for final bailout vote, seeks to highlight benefits
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    things to get worse once Greece exits the bailout this summer. Both surveys suggest that New

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  9. Parties draw dividing lines ahead of new protests over name issue
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    not get mixed up in issues that have nothing to do with him,” the government official said

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  10. The first cut is the deepest? Greek pension reforms in context

    EconomyFeatures

    programmes to get more people into employment. [Source: OECD] Pensions have long been seen

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