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Athens unmoved as relations with Russia become chillier
PoliticsForeign Policyto sign a third bailout agreement with the eurozone. By May 2016, when Putin visited Greece
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SYRIZA in tight spot over strikes but poll deficit still closing
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Labour Minister Efi Achtsioglou and others may have intentionally avoided making too much noise
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What's in an Irish border?
Agoradisturbances to the all-island economy of Ireland. In her Lancaster House speech, Theresa May has
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Auctions, strikes trouble Tsipras but focus still on programme exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsavoids being blamed for some unpopular measures, particularly with regard to foreclosures. Tsipras may
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Erdogan visit leaves Athens with much to ponder, no visible signs of progress
PoliticsForeign Policyconsidering changing the way Muftis are elected. Military officers Turkey's President may have called
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Further measures to protect and strengthen financial stability foreseen in sMoU
EconomyProgrammethat will shorten the span between the filing and issuance of court decisions. By May, the BoG will assess
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Net job hirings balance for November turns negative by 39,221
EconomyMacroeconomyacross this year, except for May when full-time work rose marginally above 50 percent versus other
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Eurosystem funding falls by 4.46 bln in November, banknotes in circulation decline
EconomyMacroeconomythe same collateral. Since the conclusion of the first programme review in May 2016, central bank funding
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Tusk proposals over refugee quotas puts Athens on alert ahead of EU summit
PoliticsGreek Politicsislands. The government is considering whether the lower VAT rate may at least be maintained for another
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Despite cuts, pension system still at risk due to old-age dependency
Societypercentage points lower, respectively, than the average poverty rate. In Greeceās case, this may point
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