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Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015
that his government took to move closer to creditors’ positions in the hope of sealing a deal
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The Greeks deserved better than this
Agora. The proposals Tsipras submitted on Monday were the latest in a series of steps that his government took
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Tsipras forges ahead with referendum as lenders hold back, wait for result
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAssistance limit for Greek banks at an unchanged level and took no decision on increasing the haircut
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An impossible choice
Agorato the behaviour of politicians from the governing and opposition parties. It took the two mayors
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Tsipras wins referendum but sceptical lenders, limited time stand in way of deal
PoliticsGreek Politicshad changed the dynamic in negotiations, although he took time to applaud the roles
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Tsipras tries to switch focus from measures to need for survival in euro
PoliticsGreek Politicscomment about Varoufakis. Nevertheless, Tsipras said he took “personal responsibility” for any mistakes
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Tsipras holds off on reshuffle, suggests no way back for rebels
PoliticsGreek Politicsonly took over from his predecessor Antonis Samaras on a temporary basis and is thought to be preparing
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Which way now, Mr Tsipras?
Agoraminister took subsequently to prevent the German finance minister’s wish from coming true. Infuriating
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Greece trying to redefine its diplomatic role in the Western Balkans
PoliticsForeign Policyin the Serbian press, which took umbrage with the foreign ministers’ reference to criteria
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Eurogroup approves 3rd bailout for Greece but expects swift, extensive action
EconomyProgrammeThe Eurogroup agreed on the terms of Greece’s third bailout on Friday, paving the way for Athens to receive its first tranche from a package of up to 86 billion euros in new loans next week. The agreement in Brussels came after a relatively straightforward meeting that took place a few hours after
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