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Greece rides the ghost train
Agoraappeared in last week's e-newsletter, which is available to subscribers online or via our free mobile
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Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015
measures with alternatives. However, in the end it seems the Greek prime minister was free to pick any
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The Greeks deserved better than this
Agoraminister was free to pick any measures he wanted, just as long as they were the lenders’ ones
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Newsletter 35 - 17/07/2015
through marketing, rebranding or hand outs of free water bottles. In fact, as the Brussels agreement
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Early rounds of talks with lenders focus on possible prior actions
EconomyProgrammefor excise on diesel oil and the gradual abolition of the tax-free bracket of 12,000 euros. This is one
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Key factors to look out for when Greek election results come in
PoliticsGreek Politicsif that party is SYRIZA) to return to the opposition benches and be free from taking on any of the political
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Why did Tsipras win again?
Agorawith him. Read the rest of this opinion piece on The Guardian's Comment is Free blog. Nick Malkoutzis
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Neither necessary, nor good
Agorapliable. However, being in government with ANEL is not the straightforward, guilt-free politics
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Tsipras identifies debt relief, bank recap and attracting investments as key goals
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor helping the most vulnerable members of Greek society, including issuing free travelcards for certain
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Optimism and concern for Tsipras after EU summit on migration
PoliticsForeign PolicyTurkish citizens visa-free travel to the EU. Greek concern stems from the fact that these factors were
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