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Greece deal hangs in balance as IMF sees major differences
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was due to return to Athens on Thursday apparently no closer to a deal with lenders despite talks on Wednesday night with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande, as well as two meetings with European Commission President Jean
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The main political scenarios ahead for Greece should it reach a deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsrepeatedly tried to put German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, European
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Greek coalition braces for internal debate over agreement with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politics-summit comments. German Chancellor Angela Merkel made a somewhat equivocal reference to Greeceās
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As Greek deadline looms, this is how the next days could play out
EconomyProgrammestill have to be resolved in the following days. As German Chancellor Angela Merkel clarified
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Tsipras turns down last-minute Juncker offer, plans to stand aside if 'Yes' wins
PoliticsGreek Politics, including Juncker, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, making
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As second bailout comes to an end, Tsipras eyes third amid domestic turmoil
PoliticsGreek PoliticsChancellor Angela Merkel claimed on Tuesday that negotiations could only take place after the referendum
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Tsipras wins referendum but sceptical lenders, limited time stand in way of deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsbetween German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande in Paris on Monday may set
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Tsipras has until Sunday to keep Greece in euro, must pass measures immediately
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat will entail Athens passing a number of measures, which German Chancellor Angela Merkel suggested would
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Greece trying to redefine its diplomatic role in the Western Balkans
PoliticsForeign Policy. It is no coincidence that Germany's interest in the same region - as indicated by Chancellor Angela
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Newsletter 36 - 24/07/2015
Rhine-Westphalia had taken place, as German Chancellor Angela Merkel feared that the impact of providing
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