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  1. As talks enter final stretch, Tsipras addresses broad, varied audience
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    reforms as being reasonable given that there have already been significant cuts to retirement pay

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  2. Creditors devise proposal in Berlin, Tsipras prepares ground in Athens
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    of the funds needed to pay 1.6 billion euros to the International Monetary Fund this month. While talks

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  3. Waiting for the hurricane
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    , some voters were taken in by Tsipras’s pledges of increases in retirement pay for low-income pensioners

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  4. Greece: After a deal, work on a solution
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    to implement. The crucial deadline is now June 30th, when Greece promises to pay €1.6 billion

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  5. Tsipras gives air of resistance but leaves door ajar for agreement

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    minister, though, reportedly told the opposition party chief that the government would not pay the 1.6

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  6. Tsipras points to debt relief roadmap as deal clincher
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    retirement pay would be affected. The key criticism that Tsipras made of Greece’s European lenders

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  7. The main political scenarios ahead for Greece should it reach a deal with lenders
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    it and complete the review in order to receive the funds it needs to pay the two bonds totalling 6.7

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  8. Why doesn't Tsipras just cut defence spending?

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    the crisis began, more than 70 percent of the defence budget was used to pay staff but, according

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  9. Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015

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    . The institutions also propose increasing the healthcare contribution pensioners pay from their main

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  10. Tsipras opts for referendum, leaving many issues open
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    euros to pay to the International Monetary Fund at the end of the month, meaning it will be deemed

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