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  1. Newsletter 81 - 08/07/2016

    Newsletters

    party engaged and believing that the government can make a difference, particularly by implementing

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  2. Newsletter 84 - 29/07/2016

    Newsletters

    of the ruling coalition in 2013) of being engaged in the most outright form of censorship possible, while

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  3. Thinking outside of the box

    Agora

    of the ruling coalition in 2013) of being engaged in the most outright form of censorship possible, while

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  4. How Greece's political system failed to safeguard the largest investment in the country's history

    Agora

    of 2013, Eurobank engaged in an exchange of hybrid and subordinated securities for shares, which

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  5. Deadlock at NBG over chairman appointment
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    EconomyBanking

    on January 15. The bank said on January 18 that its board nomination committee had engaged EgonZender

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  6. The IMF and Greece's bitter pill
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    Agora

    since the start of 2015, although it has been heavily engaged in talks. During this time, it has made

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  7. Decisive week for Greek programme begins with proposal from Athens
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    EconomyProgramme

    engaged in the discussions with the aim of reaching early agreement on a programme that could

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  8. Athens searching for compromise formula should IMF remain on board
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    underlined that it wants the IMF to stay "fully engaged" in Greece, with financing. This underlines

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  9. Athens seeks clarification from UN envoy as Cyprus talks head for dead-end
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    knowledge of the negotiating process, Eide’s move last Friday was not a surprise. He engaged in active

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  10. Blame game follows collapse of Cyprus reunification talks
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Athens remains on high diplomatic alert following the collapse of the Cyprus talks in Crans-Montana. Greece and Turkey have engaged in a blame game regarding the failure of the Cyprus Conference, exchanging harsh statements and indirect threats. The Turkish Foreign Ministry released a statement

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