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From Berlin to Brexit
Agorathat as welcome as this idea is, it appears to have come too late in the game. The other major failing
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Opposition tries to pin government down over last year's Plan X
PoliticsGreek Politics. The drafting of the plan is referenced in Galbraith’s new book, “Welcome to the Poisoned Chalice
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Can Greece learn to love renewable energy?
EconomyFeaturesand short term economic outlook that would be a welcome buffer. [1] http://www.ren21.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/GSR_2016_KeyFindings1.pdf [2] https://www.dei.gr/en/i-dei/i-etairia/tomeis-drastiriotitas...&language=en-US [6] http://energytransition.de/2016/06/the-evolution-of-renewable-energy-sources-res
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Mitsotakis uses tax cut pledge as driving force in effort to provide alternative
PoliticsGreek Politicsparticularly well with), before rounding off with a pledge to welcome other parties or politicians
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Multi-bill approved, coalition looks for positive news to fend off opposition attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicspositive developments at this stage would provide welcome respite. Of course, this sequence
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Athens digests Trump victory, sees economic complications
PoliticsForeign Policyover the last seven years, during which the weakening of the euro was a welcome development
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Newsletter 96 - 18/11/2016
provided a welcome dose of realpolitik in a debate where there is a risk of focusing exclusively
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Tsakalotos states case for debt relief as New Democracy sharpens up
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreek politics is gradually returning to normality following the excitement of US President Barack Obama’s visit to Athens and his welcome comments on the need for less austerity and more debt relief for Greece. The government has returned to its task of trying to agree a staff-level agreement
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Presidential shuttle diplomacy between Athens and Berlin
Agoragovernment’s parameters for debt relief. His outline also provided a welcome dose of realpolitik
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The Cyprus conundrum
Agorain 1974 and its grave consequences. In that sense, it is unsurprising that they do not welcome
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