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  1. Siemens trial hitch ratchets up tension between coalition and judiciary
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    . The New Democracy-led administration agreed at the time that charges not relating to bribery would

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  2. Coalition to focus on constitutional reform after electoral law, as TV tender progresses

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    run into financial problems, which have led to staff not being paid and a number of programmes

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  3. Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016

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    incursions by the Turkish military and these incidents have led to fatalities in the past

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  4. Simple majority for new electoral law, which threatens future complications
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    Greeks to join a conservative-led government (we take it as a given that Golden Dawn and the Communist

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  5. Travel receipts drop at an accelerating pace of 10.4 pct in May despite growth in arrivals
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    the corresponding payments edged up by 1.7 percent to 805.9 million. This led the travel surplus down

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  6. Greek stocks rebound for second straight week and edge up 2.5 pct

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    in the banking sector and particularly in Piraeus, the bank he led over the past 25 years. Hellenic Exchanges

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  7. Greece's public healthcare in a muddled and troubled state
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    Greece provides a universal free or low-cost public healthcare system to employees or the self-employed insured with the country’s social security system. However, plummeting government spending and rising unemployment have led to the country’s public healthcare landscape has taken a heavy beating

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  8. Turkish unrest gives Greece the shivers
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    incursions by the Turkish military and these incidents have led to fatalities in the past

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  9. Parliament will not probe 2015 bailout negotiations but issue unlikely to disappear
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    The government voted down on Tuesday night a bid by the opposition to launch a parliamentary inquiry into last year’s protracted negotiations between the SYRIZA-led coalition and Greece’s lenders, leading to the imposition of capital controls. Only New Democracy, PASOK and To Potami supported

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  10. Credit contraction stays stable at 2 pct in June, net additions for first time this year

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    with cumulative net deductions of almost 38 billion that have led loan balances falling by almost

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