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Greece and Tripoli Government Initiate EEZ Boundary Talks
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis met with Tripoli's Foreign Minister Taher Salem Al-Baour to discuss the initiation of talks for the demarcation of an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) between Greece and Libya, following a series of discussions and high-level meetings.
Greece and Tripoli Government Initiate EEZ Boundary Talks
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis met with Tripoli's Foreign Minister Taher Salem Al-Baour to discuss the initiation of talks for the demarcation of an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) between Greece and Libya, following a series of discussions and high-level meetings.
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24% Bias Score


Turkey and Libya Strengthen Economic Ties, Streamlining Visa Processes
Turkey and Libya have announced a simplified, long-term multiple-entry visa system for Libyan citizens, effective September 15th, alongside a significant increase in bilateral trade and numerous collaborations across various sectors.
Turkey and Libya Strengthen Economic Ties, Streamlining Visa Processes
Turkey and Libya have announced a simplified, long-term multiple-entry visa system for Libyan citizens, effective September 15th, alongside a significant increase in bilateral trade and numerous collaborations across various sectors.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Rejects Libya's Maritime Claims Based on Turco-Libyan Memorandum
On September 3rd, Greece issued a formal statement to the UN, rejecting Libya's claims based on the 2019 Turco-Libyan maritime delimitation memorandum, asserting that the agreement ignores Greek islands' maritime rights and lacks legal basis.
Greece Rejects Libya's Maritime Claims Based on Turco-Libyan Memorandum
On September 3rd, Greece issued a formal statement to the UN, rejecting Libya's claims based on the 2019 Turco-Libyan maritime delimitation memorandum, asserting that the agreement ignores Greek islands' maritime rights and lacks legal basis.
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32% Bias Score


Greek Island of Gavdos Overwhelmed by Influx of Migrants
The small Greek island of Gavdos, located 40 kilometers from Crete, is experiencing a daily influx of migrants arriving by boat from Libya, straining its tourism-dependent economy and raising concerns among residents.
Greek Island of Gavdos Overwhelmed by Influx of Migrants
The small Greek island of Gavdos, located 40 kilometers from Crete, is experiencing a daily influx of migrants arriving by boat from Libya, straining its tourism-dependent economy and raising concerns among residents.
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52% Bias Score


Greece: Political Landscape, Education, and Geopolitical Tensions
This report analyzes the 51st anniversary of PASOK, the upcoming school year's challenges, potential Turkish-Libyan agreement against Greece, and housing plans for the Armed Forces.
Greece: Political Landscape, Education, and Geopolitical Tensions
This report analyzes the 51st anniversary of PASOK, the upcoming school year's challenges, potential Turkish-Libyan agreement against Greece, and housing plans for the Armed Forces.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey Seeks Libyan Backing for Maritime Deal
Turkey's intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin's surprise visit to Benghazi, Libya, to meet with Khalifa Haftar, signals increased cooperation, potentially to ratify a Turkey-Libya memorandum, impacting regional power dynamics and maritime exploration rights.
Turkey Seeks Libyan Backing for Maritime Deal
Turkey's intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin's surprise visit to Benghazi, Libya, to meet with Khalifa Haftar, signals increased cooperation, potentially to ratify a Turkey-Libya memorandum, impacting regional power dynamics and maritime exploration rights.
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56% Bias Score

Libyan Accused in Lockerbie Bombing Claims Coerced Confession
Abu Agila Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, a 74-year-old Libyan, claims he was coerced into confessing to building the bomb that destroyed Pan Am 103 in 1988, resulting in 270 deaths, and is asking a US court to suppress his confession.

Libyan Accused in Lockerbie Bombing Claims Coerced Confession
Abu Agila Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, a 74-year-old Libyan, claims he was coerced into confessing to building the bomb that destroyed Pan Am 103 in 1988, resulting in 270 deaths, and is asking a US court to suppress his confession.
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36% Bias Score

Greece: 1,139 Migrants Stranded in Crete Due to Inter-Ministerial Failures
A breakdown in inter-ministerial coordination in Greece has left 1,139 migrants stranded in substandard facilities in Agia, Chania, Crete, since mid-August, despite recent legislation and available resources.

Greece: 1,139 Migrants Stranded in Crete Due to Inter-Ministerial Failures
A breakdown in inter-ministerial coordination in Greece has left 1,139 migrants stranded in substandard facilities in Agia, Chania, Crete, since mid-August, despite recent legislation and available resources.
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44% Bias Score

Egypt's Seismic Surveys Challenge Turco-Libyan Memorandum in Eastern Mediterranean
Egypt is conducting seismic surveys in a maritime area claimed by Libya under the Turco-Libyan memorandum, directly challenging the agreement and potentially impacting hydrocarbon exploration rights.

Egypt's Seismic Surveys Challenge Turco-Libyan Memorandum in Eastern Mediterranean
Egypt is conducting seismic surveys in a maritime area claimed by Libya under the Turco-Libyan memorandum, directly challenging the agreement and potentially impacting hydrocarbon exploration rights.
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52% Bias Score

UN Warns of Rising Tensions in Tripoli, Fears Renewed Clashes
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) reported a rapid escalation of tensions in Tripoli on September 2nd, fearing renewed deadly clashes, following similar deadly clashes in May between forces loyal to Prime Minister Dbeibah and armed groups.

UN Warns of Rising Tensions in Tripoli, Fears Renewed Clashes
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) reported a rapid escalation of tensions in Tripoli on September 2nd, fearing renewed deadly clashes, following similar deadly clashes in May between forces loyal to Prime Minister Dbeibah and armed groups.
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36% Bias Score

Italian NGO Ship Seized After Libyan Threats; Investigation Demanded
The Italian NGO, Mediterranea Saving Humans, had its ship seized in Trapani after a rescue mission where its crew faced threats and intimidation from Libyan authorities, prompting calls for an investigation into Italy's relationship with Libya concerning migrant handling.

Italian NGO Ship Seized After Libyan Threats; Investigation Demanded
The Italian NGO, Mediterranea Saving Humans, had its ship seized in Trapani after a rescue mission where its crew faced threats and intimidation from Libyan authorities, prompting calls for an investigation into Italy's relationship with Libya concerning migrant handling.
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64% Bias Score

Greece's Strengthened Libya Policy: Securing Sovereign Rights and Minimizing Migrant Flows
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis affirmed Greece will not tolerate Libyan violations of its sovereign rights, highlighting improved bilateral relations and minimized migrant flows resulting from a balanced approach engaging both Libyan governments. This strategic positioning enables Greece to pur...

Greece's Strengthened Libya Policy: Securing Sovereign Rights and Minimizing Migrant Flows
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis affirmed Greece will not tolerate Libyan violations of its sovereign rights, highlighting improved bilateral relations and minimized migrant flows resulting from a balanced approach engaging both Libyan governments. This strategic positioning enables Greece to pur...
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44% Bias Score
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