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  1. Newsletter 128 - 21/07/2017

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    to a report in The Wall Street Journal, the ceiling was set at 325 billion euros of central government

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  2. Athens forced to consider shelving market access plans for now
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    . According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, the ceiling was set at 325 billion euros of central

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  3. China's Footprint in Southeast Europe: Constructing the "Balkan Silk Road"
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    Commission or the EBRD – China is starting almost 30 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall to establish

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  4. Debt relief discussions continue as clock ticks down to June 21 Eurogroup
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    with newspapers like e.g. Handelsblatt, Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times writing on June

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  5. Summit to usher in a new stage of EU-China relations
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    . The writing has been on the wall for at least a year and a half now. In his 2017 State of the Union

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  6. Tsipras bids to maintain unity after heavy defeat for SYRIZA
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    officials were occasionally guilty of arrogant behaviour and that this created a wall between them

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  7. Tracing the decline of the middle class as parties vie for its votes
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    to wall, and that is why professional politicians mostly avoid it, preferring instead to allude

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  8. Personal responsibility and public healthcare: Greece on a wing and a prayer
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    . This was underscored in a recent Wall Street Journal article on the different approaches to the virus in Italy

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  9. Episode 10 - Get with the (first) programme

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    Kennedy School, Marcus Walker, the South Europe bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal

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  10. Fire at archaeological site puts govt's crisis handling under scrutiny
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    wall but that the low vegetation maintained on the site had prevented high temperatures, leaving

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