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Cyprus talks rolling again but Athens seems sceptical
PoliticsForeign Policythe vote, he will have more support and leverage to reach a solution in Cyprus. However, they do
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With review set to resume, Tsipras looks for post-deal strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsinitiatives are certain to follow in the coming months as Tsipras tries to rekindle support and put
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Tsipras focuses on debt relief goal as review resumes in Athens
PoliticsGreek Politicsstill have support, or at least the “understanding,” of Greek society. Review resumes Tsipras’s
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After agreeing measures, coalition sets sights on vote and debt relief deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe opposition open to accusations of hypocrisy. At the same time, though, if they do not support
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Ankara directs ire at Athens over ruling on soldiers as Cyprus talks drift
PoliticsForeign Policyonce again”. Moreover, Ankara argues that “we do not see the support and cooperation that we need
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis cheer Macron win, hope to benefit
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Finance Minister Michel Sapin promised support in private but failed to deliver, Macron seemed
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Timetable set for multi-bill vote, Athens hopes for debt progress in meantime
PoliticsGreek Politicsit will not support the expansionary counter-measures. The indications are that the government will go
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The SEKAP case and extrajudicial debt restructuring
Legalpractice areas, while meeting today’s corporate needs for stable support and strategic design.
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Full backing for multi-bill from coalition MPs, Tsipras looks to lenders for next step
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe multi-bill of measures agreed between the Greek government and its lenders passed through Parliament in Athens on Thursday night with the support of all 153 coalition MPs. There were no major surprises for the government, which had been confident that it had secured all the votes of its
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Athens seeks clarification from UN envoy as Cyprus talks head for dead-end
PoliticsForeign Policy. A Facebook group was formed calling for both communities to display their support for unification. Several
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