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Greece and Albania hold private talks to tackle longstanding differences
PoliticsForeign Policy, Portugal and Malta have expressed reservations and it is still not clear whether they will sign up.
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Mitsotakis rules out roles for relatives, Tsipras mulls way out of pension cuts
PoliticsGreek Politics. In an interview during his visit to Portugal last week, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras also suggested that an exit
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Eurogroup paves way for completion of third review, talks on debt relief
EconomyProgrammeto Portugal last week that he sees the way that the leftist coalition in Lisbon has handled the country’s
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EU disunity on refugees and its poisonous effects
Agoranot happen and Portugal, Greece, Spain and Cyprus all had to comply with the framework put together
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Budget passed but coalition handouts draw attention
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be under means that it will not have the same type of programme exit enjoyed by Cyprus, Portugal
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Eurogroup sets up completion of third review, plans for programme's end
EconomyProgrammeThe Eurogroup reached on Monday what its new president, Portugal’s Mario Centeno, called a “political agreement” regarding the conclusion of Greece’s third review and the next loan disbursements for Athens. Funds reaching 6.7 billion euros are to be disbursed in two instalments. The first tranche
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Focus of discussion for lenders moves to debt relief, post-MoU framework
EconomyProgrammecountries that exited MoUs: Portugal, Spain, Ireland and Cyprus. Regling, though, pointed out
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The gruelling final straight of Greece's bailout
Agora, adding that this system is also applied for the other countries that exited MoUs: Portugal, Spain
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Finance Ministry waits for new property values as talk of bad bank gathers pace
EconomyProgramme, followed by Portugal on 14.6 percent. Brussels is currently examining a bid by Cyprus to set up
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Greek hourly labour costs less than half of eurozone average
EconomyFeaturesparticipation rate after Portugal and Spain. The preliminary report noted also that overall
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