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  1. Piraeus NII exceeds 1 bln in H1, commissions income at 325 mln
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    the liquidity coverage ratio stood at 215 percent. Gross loans came to 38.4 billion euros, from 36.99 billion

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  2. New asylum law comes up against old failings
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    politicians and human rights groups agree is not fit for purpose. Elements of the Dutch system... criticised by human rights groups. Groups including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Doctors... they qualify for protection. Particular emphasis is given by human rights groups and migration

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  3. PM scrambles to rein in political fallout as deadly crash threatens to upend election contest

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    of the incident, claiming that, “unfortunately everything points towards the cause being tragic human error... a bigger challenge. For one, the scale of the human impact makes it harder for the general public... treated. It is also notable that while the media has homed in on the “human error” factor

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  4. New Year reshuffle brings more MPs into cabinet, keeps key ministers in post

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    the deputy agriculture minister. Interior Minister Takis Thedorikakos has also been left out of the new... Petsas has been appointed Alternate Interior Minister, to be replaced by Christos Tarantilis... to the right” and “a party-political balancing act”. The elevation to the Interior Ministry of Makis Voridis

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  5. University bill threatens PASOK consensus as probes launched into alleged infractions by politicians
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    investigation in the Interior Ministry, which is the suspected source of the data leak, while on Tuesday.... The Interior Ministry has denied that it provides voters’ contact information, while the chief...’s EP elections, but also because the suspicions of a data leak emerged within days of the Interior

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  6. Greece’s downstream oil industry adapts to shifting demands
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    , followed by Iran (until sanctions in 2012), Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan. As of January this year

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  7. Tsipras reveals how excess surplus will be shared out, eyes political relief
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    , over a deal to sell ammunition to Saudi Arabia. The relevant draft law is expected to be submitted

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  8. Tsipras gains backing for 'social dividend,' sees poll gap narrowing
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    Kammenos in connection to an agreement to sell ammunition to Saudi Arabia. Sources close to New

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  9. Centre-left agrees on new name, starts building party structure
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    of Monday’s debate in Parliament regarding the deal to sell ammunition to Saudi Arabia, he wished

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  10. Athens takes cautious approach to Turkish words and actions
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    to look into Kammenos’s role in the recent failed deal to sell ammunition to Saudi Arabia. The party

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