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  1. Paris attacks likely to place extra pressure on Greece over refugee crisis
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    114 officers stationed in Greece so they are spread relatively thin. A Wall Street Journal report

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  2. Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016

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    . Speaking to the Wall Street Journal this week, Labour Minister Giorgos Katrougalos said that SYRIZA has

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  3. SYRIZA's long, slow march
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    to the depth of problems facing Greece growing that bit larger. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal last week

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  4. After criticism over public sector jobs, gov't names new revenues chief
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    practices, and in some areas a deterioration,” the official told the Wall Street Journal

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  5. Newsletter 59 - 22/01/2016

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    ): these were all signposts pointing towards Alexis Tsipras crashing into the wall

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  6. One year of SYRIZA

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    and sceptical lenders): these were all signposts pointing towards Alexis Tsipras crashing into the wall

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  7. Newsletter 61 - 05/02/2016

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    a brick wall. This possibility has stoked speculation about the prime minister turning to other parties

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  8. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

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    was in 1989, the year that the Berlin Wall fell. Since then, there have been 12 general elections

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  9. The men who would be prime ministers
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    , the year that the Berlin Wall fell. Since then, there have been 12 general elections

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  10. Amid risk of 2015 re-run, Greece searching for deal with lenders
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    stressing in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that an agreement is still achievable within

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