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Athens ups diplomatic effort as Turkey plans hydrocarbon research in Greek continental shelf
PoliticsForeign PolicyGeneral Council, a position for which the only candidate is Turkish diplomat, Volkan Bozkir
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It's time to say farewell to TINA politics in Germany
Agorathe devastating flash floods in the two regions of North-Rhein Westphalia and Rhineland Palatinate
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Quo vadis Germany? Sunday's elections leave many questions in need of answers
Agoraat the state level in Rheinland-Palatinate and previously governed in the state of Brandenburg
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Athens buoyed by content, mood of Mitsotakis trip to Washington
PoliticsForeign PolicyEurope. Additionally, Mitsotakis has announced the appointment of Nikos Tsafos, a member of the Center
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From pipe dreams to power cables: the changing map of Greece's energy ambitions
Agoraadvisor, Nikos Tsafos, who posted recently on LinkedIn, “that’s why we are so keen to expand our
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Greek primary budget surplus eases to 1.95 bln on back of lower revenues in Aug
Economyrevenue targets included revenues of 884 million euros from the first two instalments of the new
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Greek gg primary cash surplus at 2.2 bln in 2014, arrears down to 3.75 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Greek general government (gg) primary cash balance showed a surplus of 2.18 billion euros in 2014 from deficit of 884 million in 2013, according to the gg bulletin published by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on Friday. However, the end-year figure of 2.18 billion euros was 1.5 billion lower than
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Agreement on third bailout with revised fiscal and macro targets, host of prior actions
EconomyProgramme) Restructuring of Athens Public Transport Organisation (OASA). The schedule is for the agreement
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These are the bailout deliverables expected from Greece in September
EconomyProgrammethe restructuring plan for the Athens Urban Transport Organization (OASA) that was agreed
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Complex privatisation fund faces tall order to reduce Greek debt
Economyto CPH, namely those of Athens public transport companies (OASA, OSY and STASY), the Olympic
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