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  1. Fifth of Greeks say they would welcome refugees into their homes

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    Welcome Index, based on a global survey of more than 27,000 people carried out by the internationally

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  2. Tsipras, against all odds
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    Agora

    currency rather than in the euro. Public Issue found that 32 percent of Greeks support this view

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  3. IMF sets out stall ahead of crucial Eurogroup by proposing immediate debt relief
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    than 1.5 percent of GDP over the long-run. On the growth front, the report underlines two key

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  4. Reshuffle speculation mounts as offshore law sparks new political row

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to clean up domestic politics. Reshuffle? It is unlikely that this issue will become anything more than

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  5. Putin visit highlights potential, but also limitations, of Greece-Russia ties

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    visitors to Greece in March. However, it should be noted that fewer than 1,700 Russians visited

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  6. Government tables amendments with aim of securing bailout tranche within days

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    an impact of more than 0.5 percent of GDP on the fiscal outcome. The second clarifies that the amount

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  7. Greek banks on cusp of improved liquidity conditions

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    funding cost stands at 150 basis points (bps) higher than that of ECB funding. This means the positive

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  8. Coalition and New Democracy at odds over anti-government protests
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    voters’ sentiments than New Democracy or others.

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  9. First review completed but more prior actions lie ahead for Greece

    EconomyProgramme

    (not later than June 2017). 3) Public Power Corporation (PPC) Annual General Meeting (AGM) should

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  10. Protests give Mitsotakis chance to round on under-fire coalition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    have ostensibly been organised by regular citizens rather than parties or political movements

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