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Newsletter 54 - 04/12/2015
countries that are in a much more beneficial position seem to have been given a free ride. Tsipras
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Doubts over IMF role in Greek bailout becoming source of rising tension
PoliticsGreek Politics, Schaeuble’s comments seem to be prompted by more than just concerns about whether the Washington-based
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Greece a gateway and scapegoat in EU's refugee crisis
Agoracountries that are in a much more beneficial position seem to have been given a free ride. Tsipras
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Coalition poised to unveil pension reform proposals, hoping to avoid cuts
EconomyProgrammemillion euros. The institutions seem to oppose the idea of relying on increases to social security
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Mitsotakis win sends ripples through other opposition parties
PoliticsGreek Politicsas a free market devotee who is not in touch with the average Greek. However, this does not seem
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Mounting pension protests exert more pressure on coalition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreek society. The protests so far do not seem to have affected the government’s cohesion. In fact
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SYRIZA's long, slow march
Agoraby the government, and currently being examined by the institutions, does not seem to provide the long-term
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Sobering reality overshadows SYRIZA's one-year anniversary
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Greece’s lenders do not seem willing to accept the plan and are said to be demanding deeper and immediate
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Wide range of exacting issues lie ahead for Greece in first bailout review
EconomyProgrammebut that there are short-term issues that have to be resolved. The institutions seem to disagree with the proposed
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Gas provides Greece, Cyprus and Israel chance to bolster ties
PoliticsForeign Policyin the Egyptian sector of the Mediterranean, the possibility of this path being filled seem slim The second
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