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  1. Greek Salad (made in Italy)

    Agora

    economic plans of Italy’s coalition-in-waiting are nothing if not farcical. Let us have a quick look

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  2. How 'clean' can an exit be? Athens snared between Rome and Berlin
    Photo by Angelos Christofilopoulos/Fosphotos

    Agora

    to serve as the cornerstone of the Greek success story? Let’s look at some facts: Greek government

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  3. What the ECB did next - a tale from another crisis
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    Agora

    in the country in question. Let us put the question differently. Were ECB decisions technically coherent

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  4. The tie that binds
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    Agora

    of easy fixes be banished. In that sense, let’s hope that Friday’s gathering at Zappeio was a farewell

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  5. Athens turns its attention to settling differences with Albania
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    , could be jeopardised. Furthermore, if one of the two countries starts the negotiations, and let’s say

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  6. Saving Angela Merkel with the help of Alexis Tsipras

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    be your most important political asset in the near future. But let me offer one observation in conclusion

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  7. Fire fallout casts doubt on Tsipras’s post-MoU strategy
    Photo by Gerasimos Domenikos/Fosphotos

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Marathonos Avenue, a wide road passing through the areas affected by the fires, let to some cars

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  8. Soldiers' return from Turkey provides Tsipras with timely boost

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    on espionage charges. The Greek government’s interpretation is that two Greeks were let go as a result

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  9. A moment to reflect, not celebrate

    Agora

    . In this environment, consensus was impossible. Nobody could agree on what had gone wrong or who was to blame, let

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  10. Reshuffle on backburner as Tsipras draws ideological battle lines
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Mitsotakis appears happy to let some officials draw ideological battle lines. “Wherever the left government

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