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Greeks face tough challenges in passing cuts
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The cuts are being imposed as part of Greece's multi-billion dollar bailout. Greece needs the next installment by mid-November to pay a round of debts.
If no reforms are in place before then, that means no bailout money and then Greece defaults.
If Greece is allowed to default, then this could cause a collapse in lending from banks across Europe - with countries like Italy and Spain also defaulting.
And ultimately, this could lead to another financial crisis that could be much worse than 2008.
Jonah Hull reports from Athens.
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