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  1. Newsletter 234 -10/01/2020

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    his first tour of Washington as Greek PM. Judging by the public remarks made by Trump before his

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  2. Athens on diplomatic drive to secure support over migration flare-up

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    in particular asking for more positive remarks in a statement released by the EU's diplomatic chief

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  3. Forum showcases closer Greek-German trade relations, with diplomatic overtones
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    honoured guest. The Greek prime minister repeated in his remarks that he is keen to progress

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  4. Medics highlight weaknesses in frontline care as parties debate emergency measures
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    access to protective equipment, and more Covid-19 testing. Tsipras sought to limit his remarks

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  5. On lockdown: The moments that will remain
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    Agora

    to be positive, even when they are the throwaway remarks from persons of note, is not a sign

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  6. Parties jostle over economic data, public still backs ND approach on pandemic
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    in both cases, and lower than many analysts had expected. This triggered some bold remarks from

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  7. SYRIZA goes on offensive over Covid-19 and economic reforms, but internal rifts persist

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    calculus, and that its self-described “moral advantage” should be earned and not assumed. His remarks

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  8. Govt's campus police proposals face further pushback as protests against education bill go ahead
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    on the “dangerous parallel” drawn by his minister. The remarks are likely to further undermine the government

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  9. IMF raises outlook on Greek debt sustainability to merely 'uncertain'
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    Economy

    The International Monetary Fund completed the latest round of discussions with the Greek authorities, in the context of the Article IV consultations, and the staff remarks were released on Wednesday. Overall, the IMF’s view has not substantially changed on Greece after more than one year

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  10. Politicians have commissioned, and largely ignored, multiple reports on wildfires

    Society

    of legislation 1998. As the prime minister’s remarks imply, the report’s recommendations went largely

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