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Newsletter 84 - 29/07/2016
closed the state broadcaster because they wanted to silence it rather than for fiscal reasons
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Factionalism rears its head in build-up to SYRIZA's congress
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister wanted to avoid creating ill-feeling towards him ahead of the congress by leaving some party
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Thinking outside of the box
Agoraclosed the state broadcaster because they wanted to silence it rather than for fiscal reasons
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Final list of bidders confirmed ahead of contentious auction for TV permits
PoliticsGreek Politicsof this decision, just a few days before the tender, was not a coincidence. The government had wanted to hold
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Government tries to limit damage from corruption claims but more tests lie ahead
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn New York, where he is attending the United Nations general assembly, Tsipras wanted to paint a much
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Athens pleased with UN talks, Cyprus deal seen taking time
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe Greek government believes Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s participation in the recent 71st United Nations General Assembly was successful as the issues the Greek delegation wanted to promote were discussed during talks the premier held on the sidelines of the gathering. These issues consisted
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Cyprus talks resume, putting spotlight on Greece and Turkey amid tension
PoliticsForeign Policybecause he wanted to avoid being blamed for the collapse of the talks in Mont Pelerin two weeks ago
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Athens sees flexibility on fiscal targets, singles out IMF over role
PoliticsGreek Politicsthan the one it would have wanted, New Democracy wasted no time in accusing Tsipras of being poised
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From MoU exit to Grexit: Where next for Greece?
AgoraIn September last year, when Alexis Tsipras visited New York to speak at the UN Assembly, he held a meeting with some heavyweights of the international investment community. The Greek prime minister was reportedly advised by the participants that if he wanted to build trust in Greece
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After raising labour concerns, back to grind of talks for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen one of the gains the prime minister wanted to walk away with but the IMF seems adamant
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