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Refugees crisis grows in Greece as EU-Turkey deal hangs in balance
PoliticsForeign Policyon the diplomatic front. On an EU level, countries like Austria and Slovakia continue to remain
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Athens takes steps to mend fences with Balkan neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policycalling it a "failed state." It was at that moment that Austria appeared to decide to use its
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Poor conditions in Greece fail to deter refugees from wanting to continue journey
Society), Holland (3.4 percent), Finland (2.6 percent), Austria (2.4 percent), Belgium (1.9 percent
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Newsletter 72 - 06/05/2016
the streets of Sweden, the far-right making its political presence felt in Austria, a beefed up military
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Locating Europe's pulse in the refugee crisis
AgoraNeo-Nazis marching through the streets of Sweden, the far-right making its political presence felt in Austria, a beefed up military and police presence on borders in many parts of Europe and stinging criticism on moral and legal grounds of the “one in, one out” agreement with Turkey from human
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Nine in 10 Greeks under 30 feel marginalised due to crisis
Societypercent), Luxembourg and Austria (22 percent), Ireland (21 percent) than in Greece, while Spain
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EWG clears 7.5 bln tranche for Greece in first step before disbursement
EconomyProgrammethe ratification by four national parliaments, namely Austria, Finland, Netherlands and Slovakia. The German
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Athens sweats on outcome of UK referendum
PoliticsForeign Policyas a blueprint for nationalists in Austria, Germany, France and the Netherlands, which could obstruct
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Majority of Greeks now view EU in bad light, survey indicates
SocietyMost people in Greece now have a negative view of the European Union, with share of Greeks that views the EU in a bad light rising 13 percentage points to hit 51 percent, the latest Eurobarometer has found. Greece is followed by Cyprus (41 percent), Austria (37 percent) and the UK (36 percent
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Over 26 pct of young Greeks out of education, training and work - second highest in EU
Societyand Sweden (all 9.3 percent), Malta and Austria (both 9.8 percent) as well as the Czech Republic
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