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  1. U.S. and China are still in reconnaissance mode, but for how long?
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    Agora

    modernisation. Guam, in his words, is a linchpin for success, and collaboration with Japan will pay... a divorce. And, of course, there’s Elon Musk who views China as a key market for his Tesla company... close advisors and business intermediaries, such as Elon Musk. They argue that the threat of high

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  2. Greek pensions laid bare
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    Agora

    as a benefit for low-income pensioners rather than retirement pay, reached 721 million euros last year... assets do not have the capacity to support the retirement pay under any type of asset management... pensions amounts to 884 euros. Note, though, that for around 45 percent of pensioners their monthly

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  3. Government commits to uniformed personnel pay rises amid clamour for higher incomes

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    Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been forced to commit to pay rises for all uniformed..., coast guard and fire service to be awarded more pay following the recent announcement of wage... that more pay increases would be announced in due course but “under the right conditions and at the right

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  4. Stournaras in firing line for arguing Greeks can pay more taxes
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and indirect taxes should increase, in fact what he meant was that Greeks as a whole do not pay enough tax. He... had already been done. His original comment was interpreted as a suggestion that Greeks should pay... Antonis Samaras described 2013 as the worst year on record in terms of the taxes Greeks had to pay

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  5. ‘We’re dying to pay our taxes’
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    Agora

    , in Thessaloniki, Greece’s second city, to pay the first of six instalments of Greece’s new property tax... to pay our taxes even if it’s the last thing we do,” he said. This month marks the anniversary... of a pensioner while queuing to pay another austerity-related tax could be seen as a metaphor for how

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  6. Greek primary budget surplus eases to 1.95 bln on back of lower revenues in Aug
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    Economy

    to 300 euros were obliged to pay this amount by the end of July and not in instalments, which... if all taxpayers pay their income tax as budgeted, the respective revenues target for 2014... revenue targets included revenues of 884 million euros from the first two instalments of the new

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  7. Coalition adopts court ruling that restores judges' pay, others poised to follow

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    The coalition passed an amendment through Parliament this week which means it will have to pay... pay scale means that Supreme Court judges will be paid 4,134 euros per month gross. At the other end.... On top of that, the coalition has to pay them an extra 69.6 million euros per year. The amendment adopts

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  8. Govt unveils affordable housing scheme, but struggles to shunt wiretapping aside
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    presented by the government, Greeks pay out 37 pct of their income to cover housing costs, while the EU... euros of EU funding to renovate properties that are currently lying empty so they can be rented

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  9. Housing tops government plans for policy reset in autumn
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to their retirement pay because of the so-called “personal difference” created by the pension reform carried... “Renovate-Rent” programme from September with the aim of assisting property owners with the upgrades

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  10. Athens launches drive to pre-pay part of IMF loan, bringing budget benefits
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    Greece has launched the formal process to pre-pay part of the loans it has received from the International Monetary Fund after Finance Minister Christos Staikouras officially requested clearance from..., Greece is due to pay 2.1 billion euros per year up to 2021, dropping to 1.9 in 2022 and 1.4 in 2023

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