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A moment to reflect, not celebrate
AgoraWell, the first thing to say is: Celebrate what? Until the recent devastating fire in Mati, on the outskirts on Athens, there was talk that the government was planning a grand event to mark Greece’s exit from its third adjustment programme on August 20. If anything, though, August 20 should
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Tsipras seeks to capitalise on bailout exit, build platform for elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister after Nikos Toskas resigned in the wake of the disastrous wildfire in Mati last month
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Tsipras confident on pension cuts, reticent on snap elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the Mati wildfire, whose death toll rose to 99 on Tuesday.
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Newsletter 174 -14/09/2018
that responsibility for the death and destruction inflicted by the Mati fire. The fact that all four officials
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Manufacturing PMI dips slightly to 53.6 pts in September as sentiment remains strong
EconomyMacroeconomyin purchasing and new orders in turn drove increased job creation. Furthermore, supplier delivery times
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Greece's never-ending election campaign
Agoramood following the deaths of 99 people in the wildfire in Mati, on the outskirts of Athens, earlier
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Final budget for 2019 excludes pension cuts, includes 910 mln in expansionary measures
EconomyMacroeconomy, the natural gas supplier. Debt General government debt will settle at 335 billion euros this year
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SYRIZA keeps up calls for cooperation but with focus on voters rather than parties
PoliticsGreek Politicswho have been charged with alleged negligence in connection with the fatal wildfire in Mati
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SYRIZA seeks to bolster post-MoU narrative with early IMF repayment
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Mandra and the fatal wildfire in Mati – and that she will overcome this criticism to win the vote
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Tsipras responds to criticism of SYRIZA record in bid to rally support
PoliticsGreek Politics, and Tsipras imposed the ban on SYRIZA MPs speaking to Skai after the Mati wildfire last summer. However
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