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  1. First general strike an awkward but telling moment for Tsipras

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    and members had wanted, before the leadership election on November 22. This decision comes after

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  2. After criticism over public sector jobs, gov't names new revenues chief
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    shareholder, made it clear it wanted Thomopoulos to remain. The CEO eventually stood down a few days

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  3. Brewing dispute with media adds to Tsipras's headaches
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    and the publisher. The coalition responded to the story by saying that it confirmed Psycharis wanted help

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  4. Greece braces for complex EU-Turkey summit on refugee plan
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    that European Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas said on Monday that the Commission wanted Greece

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  5. New party aims to mount challenge to the right of Mitsotakis's ND

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    to ND’s conservative roots and that he wanted to attract party supporters who did not go to vote

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  6. Amid risk of 2015 re-run, Greece searching for deal with lenders
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    to have ended on a sour note. The Greek side had wanted a written agreement (or even two

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  7. Outline of fiscal mechanism for automatic cuts emerges after Eurogroup

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    2 percent of GDP in extra standby measures now, as some of the lenders had initially wanted

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  8. Creditors' deal comes up short on debt relief for Tsipras
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    and will also be subject to conditionality, which is not what the government would have wanted

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  9. Beleaguered coalition makes quick attempt to dampen offshore controversy
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    of the provision within SYRIZA. Some MPs publicly apologised for voting for it and said they wanted

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  10. Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
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    into voting “Yes” because it wanted to protect its interests. The same argument has been made in the UK

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