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Erdogan comments draw new, but cautious, response from Athens
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens has been forced to respond to remarks by Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggesting that Ankara should back the interests of populations formerly under Ottoman rule, which are the latest in a series of comments that views Greece sees as provocative. Speaking at the Recep Tayyip
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The place where sanity goes to die
Agoraissue in his opening remarks and then appearing uncomfortable about providing any meaningful
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New Democracy in spotlight as coalition draws hope on labour reforms
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe remarks, arguing that they widen the north/south divide, he stopped short of calling for the Dutch
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What Dijsselbloem didn't say
Agorathe Greek government condemned his remarks as being “unhelpful.” The Dutch finance minister, who may
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Tsipras returns from US with positive sentiment but absence of tangible results
PoliticsForeign Policypresident also referred to the debt issue in his opening remarks, underlining Washington’s continued
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Reshuffle scenarios resurface for Tsipras after ministers resign over rent subsidies
PoliticsGreek Politics-related remarks. Over the last few months, there has also been speculation that Tsipras will replace
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Greece seeks better relations with Albania as wariness of Turkey grows
PoliticsForeign Policy. These remarks, which are not in line with governmental responsibility, cause great concern.” Some
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Splits and alliances on leaders' minds as thoughts turn to next elections
PoliticsGreek Politicshomosexuality to paedophilia. Tsipras chose not to respond to these remarks during his speech in Parliament
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Fiscal Council endorses fiscal and macro assumptions but warns of potential obstacles
EconomyMacroeconomycorrelation between imports and income. In its concluding remarks, the Fiscal Council says that although
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IMF's Article IV conclusion outlines progress and remaining risks on road to recovery
EconomyProgrammeto the labour market in the post programme period and they make the argument again in their remarks
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