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Newsletter 501 - 03/04/2026
pints, from -49.2 in February. All components fell with the sharpest noted in the services sentiment
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Cyprus in 2014: Looking ahead
AgoraCyprus has the habit of grabbing international attention in a global way, only to then be marginalised as a footnote when the immediate crisis seems to have abated. This has been historically true in issues of communal violence and the Annan plan, in what we Cypriots call “the original Cyprus
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Davutoglu departure prompts concern about Turkish unpredictability in Athens
PoliticsForeign Policy. Davutoglu has been a major factor in Turkey’s positive stance when the Annan Plan for Cyprus
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Competing claims and narratives in Eastern Mediterranean
Agora, proposals and settlement plans that have been based on those principles, such as the Annan Plan
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Athens assessing lay of land as Cyprus talks approach and UK seeks new role
PoliticsForeign Policythe negotiations led to failure due to the attitude of the Greek Cypriots, as was done in the Annan plan
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Ex-PMs engage in public spat, highlighting contrasting approaches to Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policy-sponsored Annan Plan in 2004, which Karamanlis and his party rejected, no alternative strategy
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A brief lexicon of the Cyprus issue negotiations
Agora) such as the right to free movement and the right of property. This is the reason why the Annan Plan
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Tax chief's departure brings coalition revenue plans under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicseuros. #Greece new unpaid taxes at €763 mln in Apr (from €1.21 bln in Mar) & at €4.33 bln year
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Budget execution shows primary surplus of 711 mln, 503 mln ahead of target
EconomyMacroeconomyperiod. This implies an average figure exceeding 1 billion per month. Although the April figure of 763
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Unpaid taxes keep rising, tax audits short of targets
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s unpaid taxes rose by 873 million in May at a slightly accelerating pace compared to the 763 million recorded in April, according to data provided by the General Secretariat of Information Systems. Following May’s performance, the year to date figure of new unpaid tax obligations stands
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