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PM seeks to douse snap election talk, points to October polls
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAmid growing speculation that Alexis Tsipras is thinking of rejecting the option of holding snap general elections in May, the prime minister has given the strongest public indication yet that he wants his government to see out its four-year term. During an event organised in Athens on Monday
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Main residence draft law shows signs of compromise in several areas
EconomyProgrammeby the end of last year. Homeowners who have applied for protection under the Katseli law but have not yet
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Government makes last-minute change to main homes bill in bid to satisfy creditors
EconomyProgrammeafter a senior eurozone official told reporters in Brussels that there has not yet been an agreement
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Name protests, scandal allegations inflame SYRIZA-ND rivalry
PoliticsGreek Politicsregarding the role of Petsitis have been circulating for the last 4-5 months and SYRIZA has not yet managed
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BoG underlines progress in NPE reduction but stresses need for systemic solution
Economynot been serviced for more than 90 days but have not been denounced yet. Additionally, 14 percent
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Central bank points out signs of recovery in business lending
Economyin 2018, while industry and commerce have not shown any significant recovery signs yet. Revised
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Shifting geopolitical balance in East Med presents prospects and pitfalls
PoliticsForeign PolicyS-400. The bill, which has yet to be adopted by the US State Department is a bi-partisan initiative
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Extending Brexit: Reaching the Larry David moment of the saga
Agorathat at the end of next October, the UK government will be applying for yet another extension. Unable to spell
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SYRIZA lines up more relief measures to entice voters
PoliticsGreek Politicsto members of the uniformed personnel late last year, have yet had the desired impact in terms of voting
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Welcome to the club: Greece Joins the 17+1 network
Agoraagreements with Beijing. Such accords are heavy on symbolism and framing political narratives. Yet
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