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  1. Newsletter 125 -30/06/2017

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    that the conservatives are not willing to let the matter drop and sense that the suspicions surrounding Kammenos

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  2. The whole truth and nothing but the truth
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    Agora

    makers who let go of the country’s purse strings to hide behind a statistician that revealed

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  3. Mitsotakis targets working class votes, centre-left struggles with leadership race
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    said. “Let us move forward together, leaving behind the polarisation, division and toxicity

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  4. PM's Washington visit looms over domestic politics, review schedule
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    due until 2019, so let’s keep it that way,” said the Dutchman in a recent interview with Kathimerini

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  5. What's in an Irish border?

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    their regulatory standards. This might sound as a rather banal problem. It is not. Let’s take

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  6. Check, please: How much Alexis Tsipras's first months cost Greece
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    Agora

    activity. Greece has been let down on numerous occasions by its politicians and Tsipras has often

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  7. Property ownership waning in Greece as renting takes over

    Society

    that they would let the state seize the property. Among those who owned property and had taken out a bank

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  8. Athens puts off bond sale, has fiscal concerns to address
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    EconomyProgramme

    is particularly challenging because even the final fiscal data for 2017 is not yet available, let alone any

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  9. PMI at 56.1 in February, most improved since June 2000
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to meet orders. Higher raw material costs let to elevated input price inflation, although

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  10. Macedonia name talks face stalemate as core issues go unresolved
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    and that it is now up to Skopje to cover the remaining ground. "We must not let this window

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