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Greeks graduating after 2011 encountered limited opportunities, low pay
Societyon Greece’s university system which until recently placed no limit on how long a student takes to finish
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Athens wrestles with timing of market return, aiming for maximum impact
PoliticsGreek Politicsis to wait until the autumn. This would have the advantage of the German elections being concluded
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ESM approves next bailout tranche, providing Athens with some relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe deferred until the following week but Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos insisted that the go-ahead would
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Possibility remains for trial bond issue before IMF debt analysis
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis point publicly. The alternative for the government if it does not tap the markets now is to wait until
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EC recommends symbolic closure of deficit procedure as Athens mulls bond issue
PoliticsGreek Politicssymbolic moment for Greece”) as Athens will remain under an adjustment programme at least until
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Bond issue mulled amid pressure from judiciary clash, Varoufakis claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsof heroin to Greece but an earthquake on the island of Kos led to the debate being postponed until
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I know what you did the summer before last
AgoraAbsent of any tense negotiations with Greece’s creditors or another national drama, some Greeks have decided to relive the anguished days of 2015 again by arguing over what SYRIZA’s plan was during the first half of the year – until Alexis Tsipras capitulated – and who should be held responsible
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Judicial system becomes key battleground for political parties
PoliticsGreek Politicson the agenda until recently as it was overshadowed by the argument over the lengthy negotiations
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IMF insists fiscal targets unrealistic, cites historical evidence to support case
EconomyProgrammeuntil the middle of the century, pressure for social spending is likely to remain a challenge
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IMF sees eurozone debt relief pledges failing to deliver sustainability
EconomyProgrammehorizon under consideration (until 2080 in Greece’s case) to cover the maturity of the official loans
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