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Tsipras tackles two fronts as debt talks continue
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras will have his eye on two fronts this week: The ongoing discussions with Greece’s lenders over a possible agreement at next week’s Eurogroup and the process of ensuring... that the leftists saw their backing rise by 1 percentage point from the previous month
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UN steers clear of Cyprus blame game as focus moves to hydrocarbons
PoliticsForeign Policy. “Despite the fact that towards the end of the conference we saw more and more of the pieces... in Cyprus's EEZ. Prime Minister Binali Yildirim claimed that “the Greek Cypriot side sending a ship
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Tsipras tries to weather Kammenos storm, looks for poll boost
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras will be hoping that he has put an end to any doubts regarding the stability of his coalition with Independent Greeks (ANEL) and its leader, Defence Minister Panos... SYRIZA garnered 17.5 percent. The conservatives saw their ratings drop by 2.5 points since June
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Athens unmoved as relations with Russia become chillier
PoliticsForeign Policyit was involved in tense negotiations with its European partners. In 2015, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras... and others as Athens saw fit. In the end, no funding from Russia was forthcoming and Tsipras decided
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Pandora's box ajar for Turkey and Greece?
Agora: the secular and Republican circles saw it as an insult to Atatürk and the discussion fanned the flames... a similar approach akin to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policy of rallying ethnic
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How Greece sleepwalked off a cliff in 2009, in black and white
Agoraelections that saw Karamanlis’s administration lose to George Papandreou’s PASOK in a landslide... happened on Karamanlis’s watch. The then prime minister was about to face the perfect storm but he acted
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Athens turns its attention to settling differences with Albania
PoliticsForeign Policyobstacles, though, which prevent Tirana from being optimistic about a deal. Albanian Prime Minister Edi... saw Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared the clear winner did not surprise Athens. In fact, Kotzias
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Newsletter 168 -29/06/2018
’s Eurogroup, when Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s focus had to shift back to domestic matters... thereafter. This long-term forecast is a downward revision from the previous DSA parameter that saw real
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Newsletter 170 -13/07/2018
Diplomatic and technocratic toils Russian diplomats expelled as ties sour, Berlin puts final bailout tranche on hold It was a week of diplomatic and technocratic challenges for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government this week as it expelled Russian diplomats and saw the disbursement
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Newsletter 192 -01/02/2019
that the institutions had reportedly suggested. The prime minister’s decision to ignore this advice... will be in the upcoming campaign. Tsipras said that this was a measure the government owed to “those who saw
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