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Greece and Turkey move ahead with talks on Confidence Building Measures
PoliticsForeign PolicyDelegations from Greece and Turkey discussing Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) are due to meet at the Ministry of Defence in Athens on Monday. The delegations will be led by ambassador Theocharis Lalakos and Turkey’s deputy foreign minister Burak Aksapar, respectively. High-ranking military
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Athens wary of implications from Erdogan's cancelled trip to Washington
PoliticsForeign Policywith his counterpart, Burak Akcapar in İstanbul on April 26 for the 6th round of discussions
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Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
Agorabillion euros at this stage of the Greek crisis is more than just a tall order. With no genuine
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Off the isles of Greece
Agora. A small country with few resources and little money to spend has been given a tall order. This creates
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Five things to take away from the first round of Greek local elections
PoliticsGreek Politics, this remains a tall order. 2. New Democracy slips up The tactics chosen by New Democracy
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Is post-election just pre-election in Greece?
Agoraallies is a tall order. However, the complexity of the task demands it and a growing part of the Greek
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Coalition caught between pleasing lenders and voters ahead of next troika review
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat this is a tall order. Reports indicate that in a bid to facilitate the September review, Finance
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Samaras buys some time with request for confidence vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor election. Obtaining the minimum of 180 votes will still be a tall order. The confidence vote
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Troika piles pressure on coalition by insisting on key actions to conclude review
PoliticsGreek Politics- Submitting to Parliament a law liberalising the natural gas market Clearly, this is a tall order
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New bribe claims likely to poison Greek politics further ahead of presidential vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the February vote. The government faces a tall order in gaining the extra 25 votes it needs to elect
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