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Newsletter 64 - 26/02/2016
and protests Bank of Greece foresees slight recovery later this year Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras met
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Brewing dispute with media adds to Tsipras's headaches
PoliticsGreek Politicsallegations made by To Vima newspaper on Sunday that Tsipras met with publisher Stavros Psycharis secretly
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Greek teenagers' behaviour charted
Society. Almost half (47 percent) also met up with the same frequency after 8pm. Regardless of gender or age
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Greece banking on Turkish cooperation in refugee plan
PoliticsForeign Policyat agenda as the two delegations have met in the coastal Turkish city on the occasion of the 4th High Level
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PASOK leader seeks alliances to improve party's footing
PoliticsGreek Politicscommitted to changing their ways and supporting reforms. Gennimata also met resistance over her suggestion
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Athens and creditors edge closer on tax and pensions but gap remains on NPLs
EconomyProgrammeof pension cost savings of 1 percent of GDP (1.8 billion euros) in 2016 to be met. Such a development would
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Brussels attacks prompt fears in Athens over handling of refugee crisis
PoliticsForeign PolicyMinister Nikos Kotzias and his Albanian counterpart Ditmir Bushati when the pair met in Athens
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Unease mounts as Greece prepares to implement EU-Turkey refugee deal
PoliticsForeign Policycan begin. Apart from the hope that this will stem the flow of arrivals, which will be met with relief... and Piraeus camps. Nevertheless, the idea of returning migrants en masse to Turkey does not sit well
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Athens takes steps to mend fences with Balkan neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policymet with his counterparts from Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina and Slovakia. Athens is expecting
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Break in bailout talks leaves question mark over their conclusion
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the programme and that its demands should be met. "We fully agree with the IMF on the need for a strong
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