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Turkey looms large in 2022 foreign policy agenda, which includes Balkans, US and Russia
PoliticsForeign Policywith illegal agreements (i.e Turkey-Libya maritime memorandum) that stand against the International
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Athens homing in on non-permanent seat at UNSC
PoliticsForeign Policyboundaries within the so-called “Blue Homeland” doctrine, which includes the Turkey-Libya maritime
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Athens reaches out to Moscow while keeping eye on Ankara
PoliticsForeign Policybetween the West and Russia may have a knock-on effect on other crises, such as Libya and Syria
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Greek-Turkish enmity to continue as polls loom, sea borders come into play
PoliticsForeign Policyneighbouring countries, including Albania and Libya. But timing is everything, they note. The same
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Energy tops agenda as FM heads to Israel
PoliticsForeign Policyas well as the Turkish-Libya memorandum. “We will continue to deconstruct calmly and soberly
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Blinken visit highlights Greece's growing role as key regional partner
PoliticsForeign Policy, after their national elections. The Libya issue was also raised by the US official, who distanced
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Tragedies bring period of calm in Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policyemerged in recent years, especially following the signing of the Turkey-Libya memorandum, or related
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Post-election push for Greek-Turkish talks being lined up
PoliticsForeign Policythe signing of the Turkey-Libya memorandum or related to the sovereignty of the Greek islands. “Let us
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Migrant boat tragedy forces temporary halt on election campaigning
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMigration has shot to the top of the political agenda in Greece, as all election campaigning has been suspended following a deadly shipwreck which took place off the coast of the Peloponnese on Wednesday. The sinking of a fishing boat believed to be carrying migrants from Libya to Italy has claimed
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Podcast - Lost at sea: The Pylos shipwreck and its aftermath
AgoraOn the night of June 14, a fishing boat called the Adriana, packed with hundreds of migrants who had paid traffickers to get them from Libya to Italy, sank in the deep waters of the Mediterranean, about 90 kilometers southwest of the town of Pylos in the Peloponnese. It was one of the worst
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