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Tsipras invites Middle East investment at second EU-Arab summit
PoliticsForeign Policyproject, which ran into further problems this week. “This summit is taking place at a time when
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EC upbeat on reforms paying off, as long as they continue
EconomyProgrammeimplemented. However, underlying structural weaknesses and problems such as the stock of NPLs remain
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Institutions, Athens start new round of review talks as e-auctions get green light
EconomyProgrammeproblems, including the trouble-free functioning of the electronic platform, the possibility
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Strike legislation, auctions present Athens with challenges in wake of SLA
EconomyProgrammeproblems that needs to be addressed. Costello welcomed the timely conclusion of the technical
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Auctions, strikes trouble Tsipras but focus still on programme exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsis to move on to the fourth review and the programme exit next summer without any internal problems
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PM stands ground on property auctions despite broad concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsof non-payment.” Tsipras, for the first time, highlighted the importance for banks of resolving problems
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Mitsotakis bids for nation's soul, Tsipras ramps up handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicsstructural problems, such as a stateist approach, weak institutions and corruption. But he insisted
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Budget passed but coalition handouts draw attention
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe 2018 budget was approved by Parliament with no problems for the government, although it appears that the coalition may have some explaining to do to the institutions over the package of handouts announced over the last few days. The budget received 153 votes, which tallies with the number
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SYRIZA tweaks auction rules to appease MPs, defends clean exit narrative
PoliticsGreek Politicscreate problems for Greek banks looking to raise liquidity and would bar Greece from entry into the ECB
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Athens gears up for name talks as coalition and opposition try to define their positions
PoliticsForeign Policyagreement before expressing its position. Mitsotakis is already facing his own problems within his
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