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Former US Ambassador Thomas Niles Dies; Reveals US Knew Imia Was Greek During Crisis
Thomas Niles, former US ambassador to Greece during the 1996 Imia/Kardak crisis, died at 85; his posthumously revealed account confirms both the US and Turkey knew Imia was Greek, and that US neutrality emboldened Turkey's later territorial claims.
Former US Ambassador Thomas Niles Dies; Reveals US Knew Imia Was Greek During Crisis
Thomas Niles, former US ambassador to Greece during the 1996 Imia/Kardak crisis, died at 85; his posthumously revealed account confirms both the US and Turkey knew Imia was Greek, and that US neutrality emboldened Turkey's later territorial claims.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Releases Official Maritime Zone Map
Greece officially released a map detailing its maritime zones, including a median line defining its continental shelf's outer limits, based on agreements with Italy and Egypt; this map, prompted by the EU, serves as a basis for dialogue with Turkey and Libya, ending years of ambiguous public debate.
Greece Releases Official Maritime Zone Map
Greece officially released a map detailing its maritime zones, including a median line defining its continental shelf's outer limits, based on agreements with Italy and Egypt; this map, prompted by the EU, serves as a basis for dialogue with Turkey and Libya, ending years of ambiguous public debate.
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32% Bias Score


Turkey Condemns Greece's Maritime Spatial Plan as Illegal
Turkey's Ministry of Defense denounced Greece's finalized maritime spatial plan as illegal and violating Turkish rights, asserting its commitment to protecting its interests in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, and vowing to take necessary measures.
Turkey Condemns Greece's Maritime Spatial Plan as Illegal
Turkey's Ministry of Defense denounced Greece's finalized maritime spatial plan as illegal and violating Turkish rights, asserting its commitment to protecting its interests in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, and vowing to take necessary measures.
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56% Bias Score


Imamoglu Arrest Impacts Greece-Turkey Cooperation Council
Due to the arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu in Turkey, the date of the Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council remains undecided; however, the Greek government maintains its position against concessions on rule of law and political freedoms, while the EU extended short-stay visas for Turkish citizens in 1...
Imamoglu Arrest Impacts Greece-Turkey Cooperation Council
Due to the arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu in Turkey, the date of the Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council remains undecided; however, the Greek government maintains its position against concessions on rule of law and political freedoms, while the EU extended short-stay visas for Turkish citizens in 1...
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40% Bias Score


Earliest Human-Caused Lead Pollution Discovered in 5200-Year-Old Aegean Peat Bog
Analysis of a 5200-year-old peat bog in the northern Aegean Sea reveals the earliest known evidence of human-caused lead pollution, predating Roman times by 1200 years, with lead levels rising significantly during the Roman era and impacting the Aegean ecosystem for nearly 1000 years.
Earliest Human-Caused Lead Pollution Discovered in 5200-Year-Old Aegean Peat Bog
Analysis of a 5200-year-old peat bog in the northern Aegean Sea reveals the earliest known evidence of human-caused lead pollution, predating Roman times by 1200 years, with lead levels rising significantly during the Roman era and impacting the Aegean ecosystem for nearly 1000 years.
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40% Bias Score


Aegean Sea Earthquake Swarm Near Santorini: Minor Quakes, Volcanic Activity, Coastal Precautions Advised
Over 400 earthquakes have struck the Aegean Sea since January 28th, 2024, centered near Santorini, prompting concerns; however, Gazi University's Prof. Dr. Samet Arslan assures that these are minor quakes related to volcanic activity, not a precursor to a major eruption, though coastal residents are...
Aegean Sea Earthquake Swarm Near Santorini: Minor Quakes, Volcanic Activity, Coastal Precautions Advised
Over 400 earthquakes have struck the Aegean Sea since January 28th, 2024, centered near Santorini, prompting concerns; however, Gazi University's Prof. Dr. Samet Arslan assures that these are minor quakes related to volcanic activity, not a precursor to a major eruption, though coastal residents are...
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32% Bias Score

Turkey's "Blue Homeland" Map Escalates Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey released an official map of its maritime spatial planning, dubbed the "Blue Homeland," which challenges Greece's positions and claims in the Aegean Sea, including sovereignty over several islands; this directly counters Greece's submitted plans to the EU and sets a new stage for negotiations,...

Turkey's "Blue Homeland" Map Escalates Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey released an official map of its maritime spatial planning, dubbed the "Blue Homeland," which challenges Greece's positions and claims in the Aegean Sea, including sovereignty over several islands; this directly counters Greece's submitted plans to the EU and sets a new stage for negotiations,...
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40% Bias Score

Greece-Turkey Maritime Dispute Reignited by Conflicting Spatial Plans
Turkey and Greece simultaneously published their maritime spatial plans, sparking renewed tensions over Aegean Sea boundaries; Turkey rejects Greece's claims, including its island EEZs, citing the median line principle and the 1976 Berna Accord, while Greece insists its map is a technical obligation...

Greece-Turkey Maritime Dispute Reignited by Conflicting Spatial Plans
Turkey and Greece simultaneously published their maritime spatial plans, sparking renewed tensions over Aegean Sea boundaries; Turkey rejects Greece's claims, including its island EEZs, citing the median line principle and the 1976 Berna Accord, while Greece insists its map is a technical obligation...
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48% Bias Score

Greece Warns of Imminent Turkish Threat, Vows Immediate Response
Greece's Chief of General Staff, Dimitrios Houpis, warned of an imminent threat from Turkey during the Delphi Economic Forum (April 9-12), asserting Greece's armed forces are prepared for immediate countermeasures, emphasizing readiness despite provocative Turkish rhetoric and focusing on resolving ...

Greece Warns of Imminent Turkish Threat, Vows Immediate Response
Greece's Chief of General Staff, Dimitrios Houpis, warned of an imminent threat from Turkey during the Delphi Economic Forum (April 9-12), asserting Greece's armed forces are prepared for immediate countermeasures, emphasizing readiness despite provocative Turkish rhetoric and focusing on resolving ...
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56% Bias Score

Turkey Appeals EUIPO Cancellation of "Turkaegean" Trademark
Turkey appealed the EUIPO's January 10, 2025, decision to cancel its "Turkaegean" trademark, registered December 16, 2021, for six uses. The EUIPO cited geographical indications and lack of distinctiveness as reasons, rejecting Turkey's claims of abuse of rights by Greece.

Turkey Appeals EUIPO Cancellation of "Turkaegean" Trademark
Turkey appealed the EUIPO's January 10, 2025, decision to cancel its "Turkaegean" trademark, registered December 16, 2021, for six uses. The EUIPO cited geographical indications and lack of distinctiveness as reasons, rejecting Turkey's claims of abuse of rights by Greece.
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40% Bias Score

Aegean Sea Quake Swarm Prompts Volcanic Monitoring in Turkey
The Aegean Sea experienced nearly 1000 earthquakes since January 28, with the largest reaching magnitude 5.2, prompting monitoring by AFAD for potential volcanic activity near Santorini Island and its impact on Turkey.

Aegean Sea Quake Swarm Prompts Volcanic Monitoring in Turkey
The Aegean Sea experienced nearly 1000 earthquakes since January 28, with the largest reaching magnitude 5.2, prompting monitoring by AFAD for potential volcanic activity near Santorini Island and its impact on Turkey.
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36% Bias Score

Aegean Earthquakes Prompt Tsunami Warning for Turkey
A series of earthquakes in the Aegean Sea, lasting four days, has prompted warnings from geoscientist Prof. Dr. Naci Görür about the potential for a tsunami and damage to Turkish coastal areas, particularly Aydın and Muğla, due to the proximity of a fault line capable of generating tsunamis.

Aegean Earthquakes Prompt Tsunami Warning for Turkey
A series of earthquakes in the Aegean Sea, lasting four days, has prompted warnings from geoscientist Prof. Dr. Naci Görür about the potential for a tsunami and damage to Turkish coastal areas, particularly Aydın and Muğla, due to the proximity of a fault line capable of generating tsunamis.
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36% Bias Score
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