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  1. No one has won in Spain
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    Font is a Barcelona-based journalist. You can follow him on Twitter: @martifonte

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  2. Leaving Greece's annus horribilis behind
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    on subscriptions is available here. You can follow Jens on Twitter: @Jens_Bastian Jens Bastian

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  3. Will Tsipras ride the waves in 2016?

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    appeared in German on Die Zeit's website. You can follow Nick on Twitter: @NickMalkoutzis

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  4. Addressing some misconceptions about Greek budget revenues and unpaid taxes

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    Giakoumis is the head analyst at MacroPolis. You can follow him on Twitter: @ManosGiakoumis Manos

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  5. Holding out for a (reformist) hero
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    can follow Nick on Twitter: @NickMalkoutzis Nick Malkoutzis

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  6. Is Regling right to be concerned about Greek liquidity?

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    , it is not in anyone’s interest to let the review slip well into spring. *You can follow Yiannis

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  7. Honey, I shrunk the Greeks vol. 2

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    of course in the Greek programme. *You can follow Yiannis on Twitter: @YiannisMouzakis Yiannis Mouzakis

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  8. Search for solutions, not scapegoats in EU's refugee crisis
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    about subscriptions is available here. You can follow Nick on Twitter: @NickMalkoutzis Nick Malkoutzis... refugees and migrants arrive on its islands to prevent them simply moving on en masse to other

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  9. Greek pensions: The unsolvable equation
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    require. Based on their demands, the number of alternative options are in short supply. *You can follow... took a major hit not only as a result of people dropping out the labour force en masse but also due

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  10. Mapping the views of the Greeks
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    people from across the country, while the second, in November 2015, involved a follow-up survey

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