13/06/2013 17:07 CET As the almost daily anti-austerity protests continued in Greece, Athens was told by the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund that it will get more bailout money – but only in instalments and only if the government keep its promises on cutting public sector jobs and selling state assets. The tough approach underlines that the international lenders are running ...
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