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  1. The rise of a "Spanish SYRIZA" transform’s country’s politics
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    ” political force. Open Europe, a think-tank based in Brussels and London, indicates that Podemos could

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  2. Lack of troika deal leaves Greek coalition looking at bailout extension

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in London In almost a pre-emptive move, SYRIZA sent economic spokesman Yiannis Milios and Giorgos

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  3. Tsipras remains sketchy on coalition options, negotiating positions
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    coalition with New Democracy. Coalition partners During a presentation to investors in London last

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  4. Where does SYRIZA stand on debt?
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    for Germany in 1953, Tsipras said. At a London roadshow in late November, SYRIZA MP Giorgos Stathakis

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  5. Mentioning the war so we don't have to mention the war

    Agora

    at the London Debt Conference that granted West Germany debt relief aimed at allowing the country

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  6. Foreign minister's visit to Ankara sparks hope of new era in Greek-Turkish ties
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    see them as such – and if Greece has troops based on the London and Zurich agreements, then we have

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  7. Greek stocks edge up, with banks rising for third straight week

    Economy

    . The tenth annual Greek roadshow organized by the Hellenic Exchanges in London completed on Friday

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  8. Newsletter 44 - 25/09/2015

    Newsletters

    organised by Hellenic Exchanges in London two weeks ago. The then caretaker Finance Minister, George

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  9. Where we stand in the Greek bank recapitalisation process
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    Economy

    at the 10th annual roadshow organised by Hellenic Exchanges in London two weeks ago

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  10. Greece's 2016 diplomatic agenda begins with talks on Cyprus and name issue
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    that Nicosia, Athens and London share more or less the same views but that Ankara is still keeping

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