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  1. Greece and its lenders: Where do you start?
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    inequalities. The government expects these measures alone to produce at least some 2 billion euros

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  2. Tsipras makes his point in Moscow but leaves with nothing tangible
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    The meeting between Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday failed to produce the kind of developments that would put relations between their two countries on a different footing. Tsipras’s visit was preceded by numerous negative or sceptical

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  3. Will Tsipras move to centre stage to secure deal with lenders?
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    Greece enters a crucial week in its negotiations with its lenders, with Athens expected to produce a revised list of reforms within the next few days in order for there to be a chance of eurozone finance ministers to give their approval on the April 24 Eurogroup. As Greece’s options narrow so

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  4. Tsipras mulls options as creditors pile on pressure
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    is trying to find alternative fiscal measures to produce savings of some 500 million euros that would

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  5. MPs vote for referendum amid growing uncertainty about euro membership
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in the referendum to a “Yes” vote if the lenders produce a more acceptable proposal in the next few days

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  6. On the Greek crisis and German imbalances

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    is an economy that imports a lot of what it needs in order to produce its exports or even for services

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  7. A breakdown of the funding needs involved in Greece's third bailout

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    . Moreover, assuming the implementation of the fiscal policies of the new programme will produce

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  8. Possibility of snap elections after third bailout agreed is firmly on Tsipras's agenda
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    that the next elections will produce, especially as the agreement with Greece’s lenders has not yet been

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  9. Newsletter 44 - 25/09/2015

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    their government is likely to produce, the alliance can certainly not be considered stable. While Kammenos runs

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  10. If it's stability you're looking for...
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    may give Tsipras the only moment of laissez-faire their government is likely to produce, the alliance

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