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  1. Greek families shell out for education as state system falls short
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    of substitute teachers, a highly centralised school system, the need for better professional development

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  2. Despite fresh uncertainty, Tsipras insists focus is on four-year term
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    . Regarding the credit line, it is highly unlikely that the coalition will alter its course of its own

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  3. Parties draw dividing lines ahead of new protests over name issue
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    Mitsotakis and the party’s top official have been highly critical of the direction that talks with FYROM

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  4. Name settlement triggers intense political battle
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    . It is highly unlikely that this would result in a troubling outcome for the government as ANEL

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  5. Debt relief discussions continue as clock ticks down to June 21 Eurogroup
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    German Chancellor Angela Merkel political complications. It seems highly likely that any money

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  6. Mistrust in news reporting persists amid chaotic media landscape
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    characterised it as highly congested and disrupted. As a result of extremely low levels of trust in traditional

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  7. The race to reduce Greece's bad loans

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    digits by 2022. The target is highly ambitious and would involve large numbers of write-offs or loan

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  8. Income and living conditions survey shows persisting inequality
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    . The spread of risk of poverty and social exclusion across various populations was highly varied. For example

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  9. High level of opposition to Macedonia name deal seems to boost New Democracy’s ratings
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    New Democracy shows no signs of letting up in its criticism of the government over the Macedonian name deal, which has received strong backing from European officials but is proving to be highly unpopular within Greece. An opinion poll by Pulse for Skai TV published on Thursday indicates that 62

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  10. Kammenos claims approval of name deal a make-or-break moment for coalition
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    stance and support the deal. This seems highly unlikely, though, given the way the opposition party

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