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  1. Newsletter 61 - 05/02/2016

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    will be less wavering in his search for a deal with creditors than last year and may be willing to compromise

    6%
  2. Bailout review differences feed speculation about Tsipras turning to elections

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will depend on the details of what is agreed with the lenders (if a deal can be reached), at the moment

    6%
  3. Mapping the views of the Greeks
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    to deal with the critical challenges they faced. The survey reveals that the two extremes in each camp

    6%
  4. Coalition hopes to ride out pension and tax dispute with farmers

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    the farmers some hope that if they push hard enough they will be able to get a deal. Tax and pensions

    6%
  5. Tsipras concerns about EU stance on refugee crisis shared by opposition

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    building up to levels that would be difficult to deal with. This also applies to countries further

    6%
  6. Newsletter 63 - 19/02/2016

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    will be ready to compromise and those who refuse to discuss a deal can be singled out as holding extreme

    6%
  7. Greece recalls ambassador in Austria, waits for EU position on refugee crisis

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    government’s efforts to get an improved deal with its lenders last year. However, the way

    6%
  8. Newsletter 64 - 26/02/2016

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    and Thessaloniki, however, there are doubts that Greece has the capacity to deal with the growing number

    6%
  9. Brewing dispute with media adds to Tsipras's headaches
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    in a TV interview on Sunday that the EU cannot “abandon” Greece and leave it to deal with the crisis

    6%
  10. Greece banking on Turkish cooperation in refugee plan
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    for reducing the number of refugees in the country. In fact, Athens has more to lose if the deal fails

    6%