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Newsletter 86 - 02/09/2016
was taken to the hospital. He may have been the lucky one. By that point what began as a supposed
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The great turn-off: Greece's TV permits auction
AgoraAt the start of the process to auction four TV licenses in Athens last week, one of the people in the room was taken to the hospital. He may have been the lucky one. By that point what began as a supposed effort to establish some order in the opaque world of Greek broadcasting had descended
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Athens briefed as talks on Cyprus reunification intensify
PoliticsForeign Policyclear from the time that talks began a year ago. On the issue of guarantees, Athens has a clear
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Erdogan's questioning of border treaty catches Athens cold
PoliticsForeign Policythe two countries for some time. The controversy began on Thursday when Erdogan suggested in a speech
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Tsipras's meeting with judiciary seen crossing the line
PoliticsGreek Politicscriticism because Tsipras began the meeting by pledging not to reduce judges wages and to give pay rises
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Greek Pharmaceuticals: The little pill with big potential
EconomyFeatures. In 2012, the birth rate fell below 100,000 a year for the first time since ELSTAT’s records began
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Greek government faces hard labour dilemma
PoliticsGreek Politicsto stomach: Removing job protection rights from Greece’s beleaguered labour market. Creditors began
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After first talks in Athens, Greece and lenders aim for swift progress on second review
EconomyProgrammeOfficial discussions between the Greek authorities and the institution mission chiefs on the second programme review began on Friday and are due to continue this week. The topics covered on Friday included the new privatisation and investment fund (HCAP), arrears, education, corruption and energy
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Some progress in first round of talks but most second review issues remain unresolved
EconomyProgrammeFollowing the first round of discussions on the second programme review, which began on October 21 and concluded last Thursday, Finance Ministry sources claimed significant progress was made on most issues. The same sources also identified three areas, namely labour and fiscal issues as well
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Another spin of the wheel for Greece
Agorathat began in 2011 continued unabated this year, with local banks engaging in further deleveraging
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