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  1. Greek DSA: Don't Say Anything about the debt
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    Agora

    should be abandoned. Equally, fire sales of dubious benefits are not seen as the only solution

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  2. This is what's in the legislation Greece has to approve by Wednesday night

    EconomyProgramme

    ) for fire and to 15 percent (from 10 percent) for autos. The corporate tax rate rises from 26 to 29

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  3. Greece deal leaves many questions

    Agora

    the target revenues given that there will be a complete fire sale of Greek assets. Finally, a big

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  4. Newsletter 55 - 12/12/2015

    Newsletters

    with the impression that the decision to fire them had been taken before it began. The executive positions

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  5. Idomeni clash broadens fronts on which Greece has to tackle refugee crisis

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    reports that FYROM officers crossed onto the Greek side of the border to fire the tears gas and rubber

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  6. PASOK and Potami seek common ground as Konstantopoulou prepares to return

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    caught in the fire from his left, as well as right side.

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  7. Camp conditions and fragile EU-Turkey agreement risks for Greece in refugee crisis

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    The ongoing challenges of dealing with the refugee crisis were brought back into sharp focus on Wednesday night when several people were injured at the Moria camp on Lesvos following fights and a fire. The disturbances at the so-called hotspot followed the death of two Iraqi boys near a camp

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  8. Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016

    Newsletters

    to a new national currency? The answer is that the government, under fire domestically and under

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  9. The enemy within

    Agora

    then returning to a new national currency? The answer is that the government, under fire domestically

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  10. Labour laws already emerging as key issue for next bailout review

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in Evia and fire all 236 workers. However, a year later the then New Democracy-led government issued

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