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Deadly floods blight Athens as progress sought in third review
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMore than a dozen people were killed in flash floods that ravaged the outskirts of Athens on Wednesday, creating a bleak backdrop for political developments this week. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called for a national day of mourning on Thursday after it emerged that at least 15 people died
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A year of risk and reward for Greece
Agorathe bailout era. The next bond issues are due to take place against a backdrop of a recovering Greek economy
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Coalition approves multi-bill in Parliament, Tsipras picks up extra MP
PoliticsGreek Politics. The vote took place against a backdrop of clashes between riot police and protesters outside
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Greek parties face fine balance as they discuss name issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsagainst the backdrop of the political concerns felt by Tsipras, Mitsotakis and Kammenos. Tsipras
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Macedonia and other Greek words
Agoraand is not the most conducive backdrop against which to solve what has been one of the country’s top
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Newsletter 151 -16/02/2018
to the Aegean as Athens eyes Ankara against the backdrop of internal political conflicts. comments
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Macedonia name talks face stalemate as core issues go unresolved
PoliticsForeign Policythe backdrop of Washington's intention to quit the agreement on Tehran's nuclear programme
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Technical talks progress but debt relief, credit line continue to grate
EconomyProgrammeTechnical discussions between the creditors and the Greek government began in Athens on Monday against a backdrop of continuing disagreements over debt relief and whether Greece needs a precautionary credit line after the programme ends in August. Monday’s meetings reportedly focussed on electronic
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Newsletter 163 -25/05/2018
played out against an already-combative backdrop following the assault on Thessaloniki Mayor Yiannis
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The first cut is the deepest? Greek pension reforms in context
EconomyFeaturesIt is 5:59am on a Sunday morning. The host of the morning talk show, a man of near-pensionable age – a look he has affected for well over a decade – adopts an alarmed look. The caption screams “NEW PENSIONS MASSACRE”. Projected on the backdrop, a dense table of numbers several columns wide defies
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