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From MoU exit to Grexit: Where next for Greece?
AgoraIn September last year, when Alexis Tsipras visited New York to speak at the UN Assembly, he held a meeting with some heavyweights of the international investment community. The Greek prime minister was reportedly advised by the participants that if he wanted to build trust in Greece
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After raising labour concerns, back to grind of talks for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen one of the gains the prime minister wanted to walk away with but the IMF seems adamant
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Athens and lenders stay mum on agreement, domestic reaction awaited
PoliticsGreek Politicsmay happen in one go in 2020 as the lenders had wanted, and the expansionary counter-measures
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Poll spells worse trouble for PM than concerns of party turmoil
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister Euclid Tsakalotos, wanted to leave their mark. The fact that they did not have any
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Foreign minister opens up about EU concerns
PoliticsForeign Policybailout programme, he said that one on hand the deal was not what Athens wanted “because it was made due
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Cyprus talks rolling again but Athens seems sceptical
PoliticsForeign Policywished. Akinci had said on Sunday he wanted to see more shuttle diplomacy between the UN, the two sides
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China's bumpy road to Greece
EconomyFeatures, Tzgopoulos said that Greece did not seem to be clear on what it wanted from the investments, unlike China
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Greece gets bigger tranche from Eurogroup but Tsipras misses other key targets
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThursday’s Eurogroup in Luxembourg ended in an agreement that will see Greece receive another 8.5 billion euros in loans but fell short of giving the International Monetary Fund the clarity it wanted on debt relief measures in order to immediately join the Greek programme with new funding. Greece’s
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Newsletter 123 - 16/06/2017
everything it wanted. This is patently not true as the deal is not enough to secure the immediate
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Tsipras eyes next step after mixed Eurogroup deal
PoliticsGreek Politicstaxpayers, without achieving the results it had wanted. Although the agreement was underwhelming
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