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IMF Spring Meetings seen as next waypoint in completion of review
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe government is putting its emphasis on the positive aspects of the deal with the lenders
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Tsipras looks to build political capital from 2016 overperformance
PoliticsGreek Politicsin December 2016 that he has a knack for putting New Democracy in difficult positions. At the time
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Timetable set for multi-bill vote, Athens hopes for debt progress in meantime
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the measures. Putting on his political hat, rather than the institutional one, the SYRIZA MP claimed that New
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Athens absorbs Eurogroup fallout, hopes for better offer
PoliticsGreek Politicslenders into putting together a more acceptable proposal. Only if he meets resistance
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Another Eurogroup for Greece where all options fell short
Agorabut putting the debt relief discussion back. The Greek finance minister’s anxiety will have only grown when
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Athens cautious after Skopje suggests concession on name issue
PoliticsForeign Policyin a referendum and the government would seek cross-party consensus before putting the issue
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Expectations for deal on Thursday rise as Athens tempers own
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe restructuring to Greece’s growth levels in the coming years. Athens is also keen on the Eurogroup putting
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Tsipras tries to resolve trash row as opposition goes on offensive
PoliticsGreek Politics, putting the possibility of New Democracy gaining a clear majority at the next elections beyond
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Third review seen taking longer than Athens had hoped
PoliticsGreek Politicsof archaeological interest, thereby putting the whole project in jeopardy. These complications
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Athens wants to keep Ankara lines open despite EU reservations, S-400 deal
PoliticsForeign PolicyTurkey's decision to sign a controversial deal worth 2.14 billion euros with Russia for S-400 anti-aircraft missiles has sparked concerns within NATO and the European Union, putting the Greek government on alert as well. Greek diplomats and analysts argue that this development, along with Ankara's
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