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  1. Doubts over IMF role in Greek bailout becoming source of rising tension
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    and indicated the reason that Athens does not want to go out of its way to keep the IMF on board

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  2. Growing criticism of coalition's handling of public sector jobs

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    simply want to replace the current directors with ones that are loyal to them. The issue

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  3. Opposition party leader Leventis a coalition partner-in-waiting?
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    in the party who want New Democracy to provide tougher opposition to the current coalition have mostly sided

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  4. Pressure on Greece to stem migrant flow puts strain on EU ties
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    and refugees than is currently the case. Other EU countries want to see the number of people leaving

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  5. Newsletter 64 - 26/02/2016

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    arrivals last year, and more than 100,000 already this year, but none of these people want to stay

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  6. The refugee crisis and the beast within
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    100,000 already this year, but none of these people want to stay in Greece. They understand

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  7. Newsletter 65 - 04/03/2016

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    on his visit to Athens on Thursday. “I want to state here very clearly that the European Union

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  8. When the refugee crisis met the bailout review

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    European Council President Donald Tusk on his visit to Athens on Thursday. “I want to state here very

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  9. Benefits and banana skins for Greece in EU-Turkey refugee deal
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    to resettle can match those of the refugees who want to leave Turkey. This means some could still

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  10. Idomeni exodus complicates management of refugee crisis for gov't
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    clearly create another set of diplomatic complications. The Greek government would perhaps want to avoid

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