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  1. Optimism and obstacles in Spain
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    are picking up and the successive labour reforms seem to have boosted competitiveness. “The Spanish

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  2. Newsletter 2 - 07/11/2014

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    not seem deterred by the recent problems Nicosia has encountered. Since last month, the Turkish

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  3. The rise of a "Spanish SYRIZA" transform’s country’s politics
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    of the pollster Metroscopia, argues. “But it does not seem inconceivable that [Podemos] can barge

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  4. Probe into LAOS leader could spark contest for party's voters

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    will remain in charge of the party. However, his political prospects seem bleak. Karatzaferis has followed

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  5. Samaras finger wagging at troika a sign of pressure on Greek government

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    . The troika, however, does not seem overly concerned by domestic implications. It responded early

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  6. Greeks losing faith in dialogue with Turkey, poll indicates
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    Greeks now seem divided on whether relations between Greece and Turkey are stable or deteriorating

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  7. Greek MPs pass 2015 budget but give few clues for presidential vote
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    to seem to be giving in to the demands of a prisoner is a challenging political conundrum for Samaras

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  8. Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014

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    on those bonds shot up to almost 10 percent. Suddenly, the markets do not seem so confident. So

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  9. Greece: Where did it all go wrong?
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    not seem so confident. So, what went wrong? The coalition formed following the June 2012 elections

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  10. Coalition to gain more support for president but still short of 180
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    Left (DIMAR) MPs seem less willing to do so. Two of the three (Niki Founta and Nikos Tsoukalis

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