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  1. New attempt to get Cyprus talks back on track
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    said last Friday. US energy giant ExxonMobil and Qatar Petroleum filed the winning bid for block 10

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  2. Greece watches closely as Turkey prepares for referendum
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    that "we would like to see “Yes” winning in the upcoming referendum instead of “No,” even though we

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  3. No honeymoon for Macron
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    Agora

    on the result of the mid-June legislative elections. In principle, his “En Marche” movement is well...Emmanuel Macron does not have a lot of time for celebrations after winning the second round of the presidential election on Sunday. Never has an incoming president had to confront a higher level

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  4. No certainties for Athens before Eurogroup as lenders try for debt deal
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that Merkel’s CDU party is winning comfortably, she would be loath to rock the boat. Real News

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  5. Greek distrust of media high compared to EU average
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    Society

    broadcasting licenses to the eight national channels in operation. Three of the four winning companies

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  6. Newsletter 124 - 23/06/2017

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    of winning back voters. A ProRata poll published by Efimerida ton Syntakton on Friday indicated that New

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  7. Judicial system becomes key battleground for political parties
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    over more voters to have a chance of winning an outright majority at the next elections and fears

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  8. Newsletter 129 - 28/07/2017

    Newsletters

    a chance of winning an outright majority at the next elections and fears of overreach by the executive

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  9. SYRIZA tests PASOK waters with talk of possible alliance
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the proportional representation system, which means the winning party would no longer be awarded

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  10. Newsletter 131 - 8/9/2017

    Newsletters

    great traction. The coalition appears to have decided that its best hope of winning back support

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