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  1. What the ECB did next - a tale from another crisis
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    this route however and pressured Greece, Ireland, and Portugal each to seek bilateral rescue loans

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  2. After reaching name settlement, Skopje and Athens face more hurdles to ratify deal
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    of the deal, FYROM will change the name it uses in bilateral and multilateral relations, as well

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  3. They have a name for it
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    Macedonia eventually formalised bilateral relations in an Interim Accord in September 1995. Most unusually

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  4. Eurogroup marks end of cycle and squaring of circle for Greece
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    committed close to 231 billion in loans to Greece: 52.9 billion in bilateral loans during the first

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  5. Russia responds to expulsions but diplomatic row seen petering out
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    damage to traditionally close bilateral relations, diplomatic sources note. In a recent interview

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  6. Preparing for a new normal in German politics
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    ? At the political level the substance of bilateral relations is strong, as evidenced by two recent

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  7. Newsletter 184 -23/11/2018

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    ), special purpose and bilateral loans (-120.8 million) and loans held by the BoG (-0.72 million

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  8. Skopje moves ahead with name deal ratification as Athens watches closely

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    accession talks. Albania-Kosovo Athens has clarified that the ongoing bilateral talks aimed

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  9. A European intelligence school led by Greece and Cyprus?
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    ), not to mention all existing bilateral agreements between European countries to share intelligence

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  10. Tsipras visit to Moscow confirms thaw in relations with Russia after diplomatic spat
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    now on issues related to “quiet diplomacy,” which could enable the development of the bilateral

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