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Newsletter 61 - 05/02/2016
by underestimating its economic and fiscal implications. However, the human suffering involved for those
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Mapping the views of the Greeks
Societywith Europe and the world; the economy, state and private initiative; migration, minorities and human rights
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Domestic pressure over refugee crisis building for Tsipras
PoliticsForeign Policyat tackling human trafficking has yet to materialise. This has created another diplomatic flashpoint
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Newsletter 65 - 04/03/2016
targets one side with human lives on the other. It is not clear if this is the deterrent, though
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When the refugee crisis met the bailout review
Agorathat, balancing economic figures and fiscal targets one side with human lives on the other
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Migrant arrivals to measure impact of return scheme launched on Monday
PoliticsGreek Politicseasily. Human rights groups remain critical of the procedure amid concern that asylum applicants
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Four in 10 Greek firms thinking about moving abroad, survey shows
Economyin the domestic market (51 percent), high quality personnel (39 percent) and low-cost human capital
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Significant fall in migrant arrivals but camp conditions a growing concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe conditions in Greek camps, while Human Rights Watch claimed that the rights of those being returned
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Greece seeks to mend fences with Austria but frets about EU-Turkey deal
PoliticsForeign Policy, despite the fact that there was disappointment in Greece too,” said Kotzias. “All of these are human
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Fifth of Greeks say they would welcome refugees into their homes
SocietyThe overwhelming majority of Greeks believe people fleeing war and persecution should be able to find refuge in other countries and that the Greek government should be doing more to help them, according to a new survey from one of the world’s leading human rights organisations. The new Refugees
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