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Newsletter 66 - 11/03/2016
and vigilantes are known to use brute force to deter and detain them, and the route to Albania is long... of sending back asylum seekers en masse to Turkey, a country that neither properly recognises them
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Greek relief at EU-Turkey refugee deal but heavy lifting lies ahead
PoliticsForeign Policystates taking in up to 5,679 people per month) will deter refugees from taking the risk of crossing
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Court delivers serious blow over TV permits, gov't vows to fight on
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the third bailout programme being shot down by the Council of State. “Nothing will deter
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Erdogan visit leaves Athens with much to ponder, no visible signs of progress
PoliticsForeign Policyforesees migrants remaining on the islands in order to deter more people from crossing the Aegean
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Political confrontation as Novartis case transferred to Parliament
PoliticsGreek Politicsto besmirch its political opponents to draw attention from its own failings. This did not deter Tsipras
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Mixed messages on foreign policy put coalition under pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicsfuture partner but - for the time being, at least - the social democrats want to deter any discussion
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Tsipras bids farewell to MoU, eyes new start for Greece and SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsan increasing effort from the conservatives to deter other parties and their voters from relenting
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Greece's golden visa scheme brings revenues, but risks as well
EconomyFeatureslaundering checks. More stringent checks could deter a portion of potential applicants
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SYRIZA seeks to recover from election shock, ND prepares for power
PoliticsGreek Politicsstrategy will be to play on the right/left cleavage and to deter centre ground voters from backing
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ND looks to asylum bill, strong rhetoric to ease pressure from migration flows
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Turkey in order to deter migrants from crossing. Concerned that it is now also facing a high number
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