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  1. Having failed to resolve differences, Greece and lenders enter new week of talks
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    member Benoit Coeure, who is also due to visit Athens this week, dismissed talk of a fourth programme

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  2. Cyprus talks resume, putting spotlight on Greece and Turkey amid tension
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    last week) of the US (US Secretary of State John Kerry is due to visit Cyprus this week) and the EU

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  3. Athens sees flexibility on fiscal targets, singles out IMF over role
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    to sign a fourth memorandum of understanding (for the period after 2018). Speaking during a visit

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  4. Newsletter 99 - 09/12/2016

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    to vote through Parliament another challenging budget and MPs look to visit their constituencies

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  5. Tsipras weighs up options amid concern about mired talks
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    . The prime minister is due to follow this up with a visit to the small island of Nisyros on Tuesday

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  6. Flare-up between Athens and IMF fuels doubts over review breakthrough
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    The omens for a productive visit by the institutions’ mission chiefs to Athens did not look particularly good on Monday as the dispute between Greece and the International Monetary Fund over fiscal targets in particular intensified just before talks were due to resume. A blog post by the head

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  7. Review talks continue in Athens in shadow of pension benefit row
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    at the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation at noon. Since the mission chiefs may conclude their visit to Athens

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  8. Athens, Nicosia buoyed by EU role in Cyprus talks
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    , in Geneva. During his recent visit to Brussels Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci claimed

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  9. Why can't Greece be more like Cyprus?
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    During his visit to Nicosia last month, European Stability Mechanism managing director Klaus Regling was particularly praiseworthy of Cyprus’s efforts to exit the crisis. He spoke of the “economic progress Cyprus has made over the last 12 months” and that Nicosia is “bearing the fruits from

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  10. Newsletter 101 - 23/12/2016

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    to be a tricky task as no progress was made during the mission chiefs’ last visit to the Greek capital

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