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  1. Tsipras and lenders leave themselves with fading chances of salvaging deal
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    Kažimír (@KazimirPeter) June 6, 2015 It seems strange that there should be such a clearly negative

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  2. Tsipras points to debt relief roadmap as deal clincher
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    . At the same time, though, Tsipras did not close the door on an agreement. As strange as it may seem

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  3. If it's stability you're looking for...
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    of stalwarts. So, what the latest ballot has left us with is with a strange governing coalition

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  4. Whither New Democracy?

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    lead to a run-off vote a week later), the rivets holding together the strange amalgamation

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  5. In Erdogan's shadow
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    to put forward are those the EU can provide. This is why it is strange that Tsipras was so forthright

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  6. First general strike an awkward but telling moment for Tsipras

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    by SYRIZA's apparent equivocal stance. Strange & dangerous logic in Athens: Syriza organises strike against

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  7. Newsletter 55 - 12/12/2015

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    at state hospitals have traditionally been mostly taken by party appointees, so there is nothing strange

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

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    taken by party appointees, so there is nothing strange in the government arriving at the decision

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  9. Mitsotakis aims to prove credentials by tackling party's finances
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    Setting aside the current hot button issues, such as the refugee crisis and the pending bailout review, New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis pledged on Thursday to restore his party’s dire finance to proper health. It may seem like a strange moment for the main opposition leader to address

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  10. Tsipras, against all odds
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    , that the prolonged flirtation with Grexit was enough to let the genie out of the bottle. In a strange

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