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Where did all the money go?
AgoraFinance Minister Luis de Guindos made claims along these lines. "Greece received 210 billion euros from
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Understanding the German approach towards Greece
Agorainto default. With the ECB acting as a de facto lender of last resort via the OMT programme, and banks
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November sees highest MoM drop in employment as headline figure remains at 25.8 pct
Economythe 15-64 age groups, it is also the only one that has not shown any sign of de-escalation so far
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Greece sets out broad reform plan for lenders' approval
EconomyProgrammestrategic default and inability to pay. The government also pledged to de-criminalise lower income
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Spain is not Greece: Part two
AgoraEurogroup meeting. Spain’s finance minister, Luis de Guindos, reportedly shouted at his Greek
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A breakdown of what Tsipras and European lenders agreed to
EconomyProgrammeand significantly strengthen public administration also involving capacity-building and de-politicising
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Agreement creates array of political challenges for Tsipras, who must move fast
PoliticsGreek Politicsadministration and to “de-politicise” it, which seems a rather vague but intrusive action. Among lenders
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Paris attacks likely to place extra pressure on Greece over refugee crisis
PoliticsForeign Policyabout whether the Syrian passport found near one of the explosions outside the Stade de France
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Greece being boxed in by refugee crisis and security concerns
Agoraof Leros, found at the site of the Stade de France bombing, was a fake. This will do little, though
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After criticism over public sector jobs, gov't names new revenues chief
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government’s commitment (as part of the third bailout) to “de-politicise” the public administration was also
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