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Greece-Russia spat intensifies but Athens hopes worst is over
PoliticsForeign Policy-balanced ties with Moscow. Athens, unlike most of its EU partners, did not expel Russian diplomats
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Last bailout tranche just days away as pension discussion looms
EconomyProgrammefive Aegean islands until the end of the year. Athens counter-balanced this by reducing defence
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Question mark over pension cuts in 2019 draft budget as Athens looks to lenders
EconomyProgramme-balanced so that it is a fiscally neutral measure. However, it is unlikely that all of Greece’s
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FinMin sets out how it would alter policy mix to prevent pension cuts
EconomyMacroeconomysafety net. The new interventions outlined in the MTFS create a more balanced approach to social
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Mitsotakis on offensive over Macedonia name deal after Zaev comments
PoliticsGreek Politicssaid. “This gives us the impression that we have an agreement that is balanced for both sides
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Budget approved as party machinations intensify
PoliticsGreek Politicsearly next year seem to be finely balanced.
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Government move over primary residences raises questions
PoliticsGreek Politicsin 2018” and that focus is on primary residences. “Reaching a balanced agreement on this draft law
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As East Med tension remains, Athens also keeps eye on Turkish actions in Aegean
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicssuch as Turkey’s actions in the East Med and Aegean, as well as the delicately balanced Cyprus issue
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Lenders urge new government to meet fiscal targets as Athens issues 7-year bond
EconomyProgrammeon September 13 in Helsinki. However, it is clear that the lenders expect any tax cuts to be balanced
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Athens waits for EU action on Turkey and Greece's Balkan neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policyare also due to discuss the refugee issue on October 17-18. Athens is trying to keep a balanced
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