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  1. Why can't Greece be more like Cyprus?
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    Agora

    (at public hospitals for instance) and governments that start out with decent majorities soon see support

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  2. Greek stocks drop 1.5 pct during week amid subdued trading activity
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    Economy

    The Greek stock market traded mostly in negative territory, closing 1.5 percent down on the week amid soft trading volumes. Investors preferred to remain on the sidelines adopting a wait-and-see stance ahead of upcoming development regarding the lifting of the suspension of short-term debt relief

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  3. After pension dispute with lenders, coalition faces domestic unease
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , adding to the pressure on the government, which may see the domestic turbulence that the fallout from

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  4. Mindful of role, Athens gears up for Cyprus Conference
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Barth Eide expressed some time ago his support for these high-level talks. Nicosia and Athens see

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  5. Athens gears up for Cyprus talks, expecting progress rather than agreement
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    from the very first moment. We will see. But I want to underscore that if the negotiations stop

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  6. Athens sees Cyprus talks progressing despite lack of deal in Geneva
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    side wishes to see the withdrawal of Turkey’s troops from Cyprus based on a specific timetable

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  7. S&P affirms Greece’s rating, outlook remains stable
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    Economy

    burden. However, it does not see future net present value reductions as equivalent to frontloaded

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  8. An unfounded argument leaves Greece in limbo
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    Agora

    . The eurozone on the other hand thinks that the current agreement is enough to see Greece achieve

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  9. Tsipras facing limited options as he waits for signs from IMF
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    conclusions that can be drawn at the moment is that Athens wants to wait to see what stance the new

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  10. Newsletter 105 - 03/02/2017

    Newsletters

    for blame if new measures are adopted. It would be no surprise to see Tsipras claim that New

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