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Newsletter 86 - 02/09/2016
broadcasters and highlighting that the competition had been advertised in the Wall Street Journal
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The great turn-off: Greece's TV permits auction
Agorainternational broadcasters and highlighting that the competition had been advertised in the Wall Street
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Athens looks to Draghi for positive signals on debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politics, according to the Wall Street Journal. “Everybody pretends as if some kind of debt relief would make
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Impasse in Cyprus talks puts Athens and Ankara on the spot
PoliticsForeign PolicyIt seems that Greece and Turkey will have to take on the burden of getting Cyprus reunification talks moving again after the process hit a wall on Monday, when Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish-Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci failed to agree on property claims in Mont Pelerin
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis speak to their MPs but address wider audience
PoliticsGreek Politicsmirrored to a certain extent what Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos told the Wall Street Journal
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Pieces of review puzzle yet to fall into place ahead of Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammeESM proposal revealed by the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, debt relief measures may involve
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Flare-up between Athens and IMF fuels doubts over review breakthrough
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the Wall Street Journal, the Finance Ministry’s general secretary for fiscal policy Franciscos
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Tsipras mixes rhetoric as review conclusion demands political decisions
PoliticsGreek Politicsa wall. Speaking to parliamentary correspondents on Wednesday, ahead of a vote in which all 259 MPs
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Schaeuble presents Athens with stark reality of programme without IMF
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe implications of the IMF’s absence from the Greek programme could mean. In an interview with the Wall
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Cat and mouse: Greece and Schaeuble
Agora, when the German minister expanded on his previous thoughts in an interview with the Wall Street Journal
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