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Diplomatic expulsions come amid worsening Greece-Russia relations
PoliticsForeign Policythat the relations between Greece and the USA are stronger than they have been for decades.
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IMF sets date for Article IV and DSA as markets mull Greek bonds
EconomyProgrammeand Alternate Finance Minister Giorgos Houliarakis were in the USA to meet with investors over the past
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Travel balance records 127 mln surplus in Q1, much improved on last year
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom Russia fell by 34.1 percent to 9 million, while those from the USA were also down by 33.6
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Deadly wildfires likely to heap pressure on Tsipras and ministers
PoliticsGreek Politicsare in a better state than they have been for some years after 12 engines were serviced in the USA.
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Eighteen core goods led exports during crisis, NBG study notes
EconomyFeaturespercent before the crisis. This mainly reflects a decline of Greek products to the USA, Albania
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Kammenos deviation raises more questions about coalition's endurance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsComments by Defence Minister Panos Kammenos during an official trip to the USA have heaped new pressure on SYRIZA’s increasingly troubled governing alliance with his small nationalist party, Independent Greeks (ANEL). During his visit to Washington, Kammenos suggested an alternative plan
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and Kammenos’s trip to the USA, an ANEL spokesman suggested that the party might even back a censure motion
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Travel surplus rises by 17.4 pct in H1 as sharp rise in visitors drives receipts growth
EconomyMacroeconomyvisitors rose by 6 percent to 701 million. Outside the EU 28 countries, receipts from the USA rose by 14.4
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Foreign minister quits government, heaping pressure on Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsand his foreign minister seemed much closer on their approach to the USA, where both were happy
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Tsipras visit to Moscow confirms thaw in relations with Russia after diplomatic spat
PoliticsForeign Policyand this is not accepted by the European Commission and the USA. Greek diplomatic sources often use the example
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