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  1. Obstacles to centre-left alliance in Greek politics piling up
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    back former PASOK officials who are seen as favouring reforms. These include former Education

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  2. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

    Newsletters

    and migrants being held back for prolonged periods started to become visible this week, when fights

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  3. Tsipras and the IMF: Another miscalculation?
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    Agora

    , shows willingness to back Greece if there is a combination of credible reforms and fiscal measures

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  4. Four in 10 Greek firms thinking about moving abroad, survey shows

    Economy

    chose the US for the same reasons. In addition, 16 percent would prefer Cyprus on the back of its

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  5. Trade deficit rises 14.3 pct in Feb as exports fall for 10th month
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    on the back of a double-digit rise in imports by 13.7 percent. Exports also increased by 3.7 percent

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  6. Idomeni clash broadens fronts on which Greece has to tackle refugee crisis

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    authorities fired tear gas and rubber bullets to keep back the migrants who tried to break out of the Idomeni

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  7. New party aims to mount challenge to the right of Mitsotakis's ND

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Greeks would like to see the back of.

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  8. Break in bailout talks leaves question mark over their conclusion

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    exactly which day the institutions will send their representatives back to Greece. However

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  9. Club Med in Washington
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    Agora

    outlook for “Club Med” countries in the eurozone is back on the agenda, albeit with hardly any light

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  10. Elektroniki’s bankruptcy reflects struggles of consumer electronics sector
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    EconomyFeatures

    percent decline compared to the same month in 2014. Since then, Greeks have gone back to cautiously

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