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  1. SYRIZA's long, slow march
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    Agora

    would it be content with and what could be the maximum timeframe for this process to play out

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  2. In grip of protests, coalition searches for ways to lift mood
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ,” on the other hand, is one of the cards SYRIZA will play to boost morale within the party and to help

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  3. Newsletter 62 - 12/02/2016

    Newsletters

    late last year, the country’s banks have yet to play an active role in driving an economic recovery

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  4. Multiple crises fence in Greece
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    Agora

    . Despite being recapitalised for a third time late last year, the country’s banks have yet to play

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  5. Newsletter 63 - 19/02/2016

    Newsletters

    clearly knows it is in its interests to play the long game in this dispute as farmers will soon have

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  6. Greece recalls ambassador in Austria, waits for EU position on refugee crisis

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    this dispute will play out on the European stage will be of more significance to Greece than the bilateral

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  7. Surprise 0.1 pct QoQ rise in Q4 GDP on investment rebound, 2015 recession at 0.3 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent to 23.6 million. Tourism performance is also expected to play a key role in the GDP evolution

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  8. Newsletter 65 - 04/03/2016

    Newsletters

    to add more colour on the state of play regarding the programme review and the key pending issues

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  9. Greek stocks surge 9 pct, up for third successive week

    Economy

    to return to Athens next week. The focus is now on Monday’s Eurogroup, which will assess the state of play

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  10. Newsletter 66 - 11/03/2016

    Newsletters

    to. Firstly, it relies on Turkey’s unfailing cooperation. Turkey will play a key role as it has... of sending back asylum seekers en masse to Turkey, a country that neither properly recognises them

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