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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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PoliticsGreek Politicsof migrants travelling from Libya to Italy drowning in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Greece
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PoliticsForeign Policyin Libya.
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PoliticsForeign Policylevels, especially since the Libya-Turkey maritime memorandum is still in force. “As long as he
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PoliticsGreek Politicsarrivals from Libya give cause for concern. OPEKEPE reactions Mitsotakis also used the cabinet
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PoliticsForeign Policy-Libya memorandum, which provoked tension with Greece. Athens reacted to the publication of Turkey’s MSP
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PoliticsGreek Politicswith the neighbouring country and of picking the wrong faction to ally with in Libya. Karamanlis voiced
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PoliticsGreek Politicsof appeasing Turkey through diplomacy and backing the wrong side in Libya’s power struggle
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PoliticsForeign Policyis currently talking with both sides in Libya; very recently he held talks in Turkey and has also met
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Deadly collision throws spotlight on government’s migration policy
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe crossing from Libya, and for which the Greek Ombudsman recommended disciplinary charges against
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