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  1. China's footprint in Southeast Europe: Constructing the "Balkan Silk Road"
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    Agora

    as well as five euro area participants. It is also apparent that within this list a number.../44d4c87c-98dd-4061-bdf6-b292884a5073. For 2015 data see: http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/grc/. [7] Last year 150,000

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  2. Athens braces for review headwinds due to IMF demands, Berlin changes
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the euro area. Tsipras will have much to discuss with Merkel at the European Council in Tallinn

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    for Greece if it also meant the country leaving the euro area. Amid this sudden uncertainty, the two

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  4. Coalition banks on surplus transfers, waits for Hellenikon verdict
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    that a specific area at the vast site be excluded from the development plans due to its archaeological

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  5. Mitsotakis targets working class votes, centre-left struggles with leadership race
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    on Thursday that this was a deliberate choice as the area has been hit hard by unemployment

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  6. China's Footprint in Southeast Europe: Constructing the "Balkan Silk Road"
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    is another area where policy dialog with international institutions will be key. The Balkan Silk Road

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  7. Energy, defence high on agenda as Tsipras prepares for US visit
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    that the new US administration views its role in the area has brought the cooperation between

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  8. Travel balance posts surplus of 3.15 bln in H1 2017
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    from both European Union (EU) and non-EU visitors. Receipts from euro-area visitors rose by 10.6

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  9. Greece bottom of table for gender equality progress in EU
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    again held the bottom score in this area, with an average of 37 percent of the working population

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  10. Labour market reforms did exactly what they were supposed to
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    Greece had a current account deficit of 15 percent of GDP in 2008, when the crisis struck. Unit labour costs since euro adoption had increased by 35 percent, compared to less than 20 percent in the euro area. Greece’s minimum wage was higher than countries that would be considered peers, 50 percent

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