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Fresh tension weakens prospects for next round of Greek-Turkish talks
PoliticsForeign Policythe framework of the two countries’ bilateral talks. Among them are the so-called grey zones
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Mitsotakis and Erdogan break ice, look for calm summer
PoliticsForeign Policygrey areas that are liable to cause friction between the two countries.
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Government and citizens in Montenegro: Turning a deaf ear to warnings, measures and responsibility
Agoraenvironment more acceptable for the businesses and help reduce the grey economy," concluded
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Athens prods EU to resume enlargement process for Western Balkans
PoliticsForeign Policy-called “grey zones” which were imposed by Ankara since the 1990s while also explaining Turkey’s
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Athens ponders latest diplomatic moves by Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policyand whether they would involve the Cypriot Exclusive Economic Zone or grey zones in the Aegean
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What's the problem with Greece's media?
AgoraPress Freedom Index: https://rsf.org/en/rsf-s-2022-world-press-freedom-index-new-era-polarisation RSF's factfile on Greece: https://rsf.org/en/country/greece A game for press freedom in Greece... Arrested and Charged: https://fom.coe.int/en/alerte/detail/107638266 Greece's triangle of power (2012
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What is driving the Greek housing market's recovery?
EconomyFeaturesthat the grey economy could have contributed to some of the purchasing activity. This is certainly
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Ankara's reaction to marine parks proposal highlights obstacles to Greek-Turkish dialogue
PoliticsForeign PolicyAnkara has revived its claims over the so-called 'grey zones' in the Aegean following Greece's intention to establish two marine parks, one in the Aegean Sea, which will include several islets. The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement on April 9 underlining that “we recommend Greece
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Greece and Turkey move ahead with talks on Confidence Building Measures
PoliticsForeign Policydialogue. Ankara has brought back its theory of the “grey zones” in the Aegean Sea. However, following
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Meeting of Greek and Turkish foreign ministers not expected to yield breakthrough
PoliticsForeign Policy, demilitarization, “grey areas”). All the above do not create a favorable momentum to open a discussion
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