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Newsletter 72 - 06/05/2016
shores of Lesvos, the muddy fields of Idomeni, the arid expanse of Lampedusa or the daunting streets
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Locating Europe's pulse in the refugee crisis
AgoraEduardo Galeano. Whether it is the rocky shores of Lesvos, the muddy fields of Idomeni, the arid expanse
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Slow pace of returns and relocations leaves refugee crisis finely balanced
PoliticsForeign Policycrisis. Also, on Wednesday, Greek police fired tear gas and stun grenades at the Idomeni camp near
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Tsipras faces challenge in turning promise of China trip into reality
PoliticsForeign Policythe strikes in Piraeus and possible further difficulties in Idomeni, where refugees camped on railway
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Greek media often sensationalised coverage of refugee crisis, study argues
Societyin the report: “Idomeni was the critical point. Media changed their approach towards the refugees. They were
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Energy drives closer cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Egypt
PoliticsForeign Policyprocess on the Syrian crisis, while also expressing “serious concerns over the situation in Libya.” The instability in Libya and the presence of jihadists there was highlight by the Egyptian president
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Ankara tension tops govt agenda, overshadowing social dividend and primary residences
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe spat with Turkey over its signing of an agreement with Libya regarding the delimitation... is in control of all of Libya, and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reportedly told Turkish President
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Newsletter 231 -06/12/2019
reaching an agreement with Libya last week to delineate maritime borders in the Mediterranean. Athens has labelled the deal “illegal,” arguing that Libya’s prime minister does not have the legal
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In Washington, Mitsotakis stresses economic recovery, geopolitical importance as IMF departure announced
PoliticsGreek Politicsa maritime agreement with Libya that infringes on Greece’s sovereign rights. Some commentators... with Libya is “null and void” because it ignores the exclusive economic zones of Greece’s islands, which he
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Newsletter 234 -10/01/2020
with Ankara, which escalated following Turkey’s decision to sign a maritime agreement with Libya... actions in Libya, as well as the two memoranda signed between Ankara and Tripoli. However, Turkey’s
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