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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Cash-Strapped Greeks Put Pressure On PM

In the back streets off Koumoundourou Square in central Athens, Demitris Halikas emerges from what looks like a corner store, with a trolley of food in plastic bags. For him, the idea that Greece's government should agree to more of public spending cuts to avoid defaulting on its debts is reasonable, but impossible in practice. Around the corner from the food bank is a charity-run clinic.


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