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Athens, Nicosia buoyed by EU role in Cyprus talks
PoliticsForeign Policythe possibility of a multinational military force being deployed to take over after the agreement, replacing
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Jan-Nov budget primary surplus surges to 7.4 bln on solid revenue performance
EconomyMacroeconomy. This also reflects lower military procurement of 169 million compared to an 11-month target of 500
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No fear of the bear? Bilateral economic relations between Germany and Russia
Agorathe illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia’s military involvement in eastern Ukraine. Recent cyberattacks
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Greek-Turkish relations set for turbulence after court rejects soldiers' extradition
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe decision of Greece’s Supreme Court on Thursday to reject an extradition request for eight Turkish military officers who fled Turkey after July’s coup attempt has created great uncertainty about bilateral relations between Ankara and Athens. The difficulties ahead are clear from the press
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Greek-Turkish rift puts strain on Cyprus reunification talks
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe heightened tension between Athens and Ankara, after the Greek Supreme Court rejected the extradition of eight Turkish military officers and reciprocal provocations over the Imia islets in recent days, are casting a shadow over the Cyprus negotiations. The United Nations and the two leaders
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Budget execution starts 2017 with primary balance outperformance on target-beating revenues
EconomyMacroeconomyin the primary expenditure line military procurement, called guarantees, debt assumptions of general government
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Budget primary surplus at 1 bln in Jan as tax revenues outperform
EconomyMacroeconomyline military procurement, called guarantees, debt assumptions of general government bodies
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Greeks full of contradictions on ideology and political beliefs, study suggests
Societypopular institutions are the family (97 percent), military (81 percent) and police (72 percent
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Kotzias visit to Washington still leaves some doubts about US stance
PoliticsForeign Policydiplomat, he told McMaster that the root cause of the problem is Turkey’s military presence
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What Dijsselbloem didn't say
Agorato military hardware, from the north rather than on domestic production. Spain produced a property
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