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Tsipras needs to sign a deal, but which one?
AgoraThere have been plenty of sensible people advising Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras that he has to do a deal with the country’s lenders but few of them until now suggested he should sign the proposal put on the table by the institutions. Therein lies the problem for the SYRIZA leader: The risk
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Greece works on new proposals as EU rules out political deal on Monday
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe offer that lenders have put forward. It will seek at least a slight softening of the institutions
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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 talks go down to the wire as IMF raises major objections
PoliticsGreek Politicsbillion euros until the end of 2016 will damage economic recovery and put Greece’s ability to meet
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How big is the gap separating Greece and the institutions?
EconomyProgramme, Given that the first proposal put forward by Juncker was rejected by the Greek government
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Tsipras opts for referendum, leaving many issues open
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat will be put to voters. The Greek Constitution does not allow referendums to be held on fiscal issues
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Referendum call finds Greek banks teetering on the edge
Economyon the proposals put forward by the institutions. Right after that, depositors started to withdraw cash
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The political scenarios ahead for Greece after the referendum
PoliticsGreek Politicsare closed from Monday, with capital controls being imposed, and that this may put extra pressure
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Tsipras turns down last-minute Juncker offer, plans to stand aside if 'Yes' wins
PoliticsGreek Politics, falling from 23 percent in the previous document put forward by lenders to 13 percent). 2) Greece
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Between Scylla and Charybdis
Agorathe referendum last Friday night, the prime minister put himself in the same shoes as George
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