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Much ground to cover on prior actions despite privatisation progress
EconomyProgrammea question mark over whether the remaining leftover funds could be used to reduce the amount of bilateral
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Collateral damage in Europe?
Agorathat have the potential to be disruptive as a consequence of bilateral trade conflicts in other
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Turkish elections put Athens on alert as name talks reach crucial juncture
PoliticsForeign Policytheir bilateral talks in Ohrid, in mid-April. Both meetings revealed that talks are stuck due to unresolved
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After reaching name settlement, Skopje and Athens face more hurdles to ratify deal
PoliticsForeign Policyof the deal, FYROM will change the name it uses in bilateral and multilateral relations, as well
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Russia responds to expulsions but diplomatic row seen petering out
PoliticsForeign Policydamage to traditionally close bilateral relations, diplomatic sources note. In a recent interview
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The legal framework and latest developments in international investment arbitration
LegalA much-anticipated judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Slovak Republic versus Achmea B.V. (Case C-284/16), on March 6 this year, ruled that the arbitration clause contained in Article 8 of the 1991 Netherlands-Slovakia Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) has an adverse
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Preparing for a new normal in German politics
Agora? At the political level the substance of bilateral relations is strong, as evidenced by two recent
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Skopje moves ahead with name deal ratification as Athens watches closely
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicsaccession talks. Albania-Kosovo Athens has clarified that the ongoing bilateral talks aimed
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A European intelligence school led by Greece and Cyprus?
Agora), not to mention all existing bilateral agreements between European countries to share intelligence
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Tsipras visit to Moscow confirms thaw in relations with Russia after diplomatic spat
PoliticsForeign Policynow on issues related to “quiet diplomacy,” which could enable the development of the bilateral
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