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  1. Athens and creditors place immediate focus on remaining key deliverables
    By Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    EconomyProgramme

    as the International Monetary Fund has not yet officially backed down from its demand for the reduction

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  2. New increase in flow of refugees to Greece causes unease

    Society

    . However, several countries who had pledged to take in refugees had yet to take any at all

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  3. Lenders return to Athens with much work ahead to reach SLA by May 24
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    if Greece enters a pre-election period. What is certain is that the creditors have yet to resolve

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  4. Greek families shell out for education as state system falls short
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    Society

    country in international tests (PISA, PIAAC) and yet, as the recent OECD report on Greece notes

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  5. Concerns raised about next year's pensions cuts
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    EconomyFeatures

    80,000 the number of pension applications that have yet to be dealt with. She said that this figure

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  6. How 'clean' can an exit be? Athens snared between Rome and Berlin
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    Agora

    environment for Greece, the most important interlocutor in the euro area is yet again playing political

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  7. SYRIZA prepares for final bailout vote, seeks to highlight benefits
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    has yet to be completed, and the looser form of surveillance have been stressed repeatedly

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  8. More debt talks lined up but chances of IMF departure growing
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    EconomyProgramme

    at the end of June. He indicated that the outcome of the discussions is not yet clear but that a “good

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  9. Tsipras hails name deal with Skopje, Mitsotakis declares fierce opposition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Theodorakis has indicated that his centrist party will support the deal. PASOK’s position is not yet

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  10. After an international agreement comes the domestic politics
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    Agora

    Only time will tell if the agreement (whose details have yet to be confirmed in writing) announced by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) counterpart Zoran Zaev will hold. In the short-term, Zaev has committed to putting the deal to a referendum

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