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  1. Tsakalotos states case on pension cuts in bid to overcome lenders' reluctance
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    EconomyProgramme

    to almost 700 million euros, which is not a game-changing amount for Greece, the blowback from

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  2. Banks submit new NPL targets to SSM, with sales leading way in reduction drive
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    EconomyBanking

    15 billion to be remedied through auctions. The latter is likely to mean changing the approach

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  3. Preparing for a new normal in German politics
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    Agora

    capital cities in Europe. How will Athens react to the gradual changing of the guards in Berlin? While

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  4. Parties locked in tug of war over troubled universities
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    Society

    the current gap between education and the needs of constantly changing job market”, and pledges

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  5. Coca-Cola HBC net revenues rise by 1.2 pct in nine-month period
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    EconomyCorporates

    is evolving to meet changing consumer preferences, and by partnering with customers we

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  6. What Greece imports and why
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    EconomyFeatures

    , are necessary to feed the country’s main export of refined petroleum products. Changing profile

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  7. Skopje moves ahead with name deal ratification as Athens watches closely

    Foreign PolicyGreek Politics

    accepted, especially regarding the 36th amendment which refers to changing Article 49, Paragraph 3

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  8. Mitsotakis treads carefully as pupils protest Macedonia name deal
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , the pact will lead to Greece’s neighbour changing its name to North Macedonia. Seeing the strong

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  9. Mitsotakis on offensive over Macedonia name deal after Zaev comments
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . He noted that ratification of the deal would lead to FYROM changing its constitutional name

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  10. Mistrust of politics grows as army and police gain favour, survey indicates
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    Society

    A survey by polling company Public Issue has illustrated the changing trends in how Greeks feel about their public institutions. The poll, dated for November of this year, revealed that among a number of public bodies, the army was the most trusted institution with 89 percent of Greeks saying

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