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  1. Greece stands on fault line between vicious and virtuous cycles for 2016

    Agora

    . After a year during which Greece nearly saw it all, it could use some dull moments to get back

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  2. SYRIZA's long, slow march
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos (www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    Agora

    , the leftist party saw itself in the vanguard of the backlash against austerity in the eurozone

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  3. More than half of Greek households rely mainly on pensions

    Society

    or borrowed from relatives and friends to make ends meet. The report found, however, that in 2015 saw

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  4. Newsletter 65 - 04/03/2016

    Newsletters

    saw last year how Greece’s state machinery seized up as the government focussed solely

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  5. When the refugee crisis met the bailout review

    Agora

    at the same time would be a recipe for disaster. We saw last year how Greece’s state machinery seized up

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  6. Greece banking on Turkish cooperation in refugee plan
    Photo by @PrimeministerGr

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    the two countries. Although the fourth of such meetings, which saw a Greek premier visit Izmir

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  7. Newsletter 66 - 11/03/2016

    Newsletters

    and restaurants (+2.6 percent). Housing and transport saw drops of over 4 percent. 2 One for one, none for all... of sending back asylum seekers en masse to Turkey, a country that neither properly recognises them

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  8. Refugees crisis grows in Greece as EU-Turkey deal hangs in balance
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    CDU party, which saw the anti-immigration AFD increase its share of the vote, have any impact

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  9. Healthy eating and smoking on decline in Greece over last five years

    Society

    . Seven out of 10 persons said that when they visited a café/bar or restaurant/taverna they saw people

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  10. Newsletter 67 - 18/03/2016

    Newsletters

    in Greece rose for the third successive quarter to 74.3 percent. Q4 saw a small rise from 855,000

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