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The Grexit – a Greek tragedy turns into a Greek farce

There is something of a game of poker going on in the EU at the moment. On the one hand you have the anti-austerity parties in Greece, buoyed by their recent election success, stating for anyone who cares to listen that the Eurozone can’t … Continue reading

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Greece is the (lack of) word

The silence is deafening. Following a whole series of talks that at stages have looked promising only to quickly break down, news of a plan of action regarding Greece’s debt crisis is conspicuous by its absence. Many news outlets have simply stopped writing about … Continue reading

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