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UK's 1955 Annexation of Rockall: A Cold War Relic Now Fueling Resource Disputes
In 1955, the UK annexed the uninhabitable Rockall islet, citing Cold War strategic concerns; however, decades later, disputes over fishing rights and potential oil reserves around the rock persist among the UK, Ireland, Iceland, and Denmark.
UK's 1955 Annexation of Rockall: A Cold War Relic Now Fueling Resource Disputes
In 1955, the UK annexed the uninhabitable Rockall islet, citing Cold War strategic concerns; however, decades later, disputes over fishing rights and potential oil reserves around the rock persist among the UK, Ireland, Iceland, and Denmark.
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16% 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


Greece and Egypt Reaffirm Maritime Law Commitment
Greek and Egyptian foreign ministers met in Athens, marking the fifth anniversary of their partial EEZ agreement and reaffirming their commitment to international maritime law in defining maritime zones; Egypt also addressed concerns over the Saint Catherine's Monastery.
Greece and Egypt Reaffirm Maritime Law Commitment
Greek and Egyptian foreign ministers met in Athens, marking the fifth anniversary of their partial EEZ agreement and reaffirming their commitment to international maritime law in defining maritime zones; Egypt also addressed concerns over the Saint Catherine's Monastery.
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32% Bias Score


Turkey Registers New Marine Protected Areas Amidst Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey registered new marine protected areas with UNESCO's IOC, directly responding to Greece's recent unilateral declaration of two marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian Seas; Turkey emphasizes its commitment to marine conservation and cooperation, while also asserting its maritime claims.
Turkey Registers New Marine Protected Areas Amidst Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey registered new marine protected areas with UNESCO's IOC, directly responding to Greece's recent unilateral declaration of two marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian Seas; Turkey emphasizes its commitment to marine conservation and cooperation, while also asserting its maritime claims.
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40% Bias Score


Greece's Hydrocarbon Tender Reignites Turkey-Libya Maritime Dispute
Greece's international tender for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete in June 2025, involving blocks claimed by Turkey and Libya based on their 2019 maritime agreement, has reignited tensions and raised questions about the legality of overlapping maritime zones.
Greece's Hydrocarbon Tender Reignites Turkey-Libya Maritime Dispute
Greece's international tender for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete in June 2025, involving blocks claimed by Turkey and Libya based on their 2019 maritime agreement, has reignited tensions and raised questions about the legality of overlapping maritime zones.
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48% Bias Score


Libya Challenges Greece, Egypt on Mediterranean Maritime Boundaries
Libya officially notified the UN on July 1st, 2025, of its Mediterranean continental shelf boundaries, rejecting agreements with Greece and Egypt, citing its 2019 deal with Turkey and accusing Greece of violating its sovereign rights by granting hydrocarbon exploration licenses.
Libya Challenges Greece, Egypt on Mediterranean Maritime Boundaries
Libya officially notified the UN on July 1st, 2025, of its Mediterranean continental shelf boundaries, rejecting agreements with Greece and Egypt, citing its 2019 deal with Turkey and accusing Greece of violating its sovereign rights by granting hydrocarbon exploration licenses.
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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

Greece Rejects Libyan Maritime Claims, Cites International Law
Greece officially rejected Libya's claims on its maritime zones, citing international law and a 2020 agreement with Egypt, following two Libyan statements supporting the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement. Greece also announced an international tender for exploration licenses in areas claimed by L...

Greece Rejects Libyan Maritime Claims, Cites International Law
Greece officially rejected Libya's claims on its maritime zones, citing international law and a 2020 agreement with Egypt, following two Libyan statements supporting the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement. Greece also announced an international tender for exploration licenses in areas claimed by L...
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56% Bias Score

Turkey's Aegean Marine Parks Announcement Strains Relations with Greece
Turkey announced the creation of marine parks in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, prompting skepticism from Greece, which views the move as politically motivated in the absence of an agreed-upon EEZ, and further complicating already strained relations marked by a lack of progress despite ongoin...

Turkey's Aegean Marine Parks Announcement Strains Relations with Greece
Turkey announced the creation of marine parks in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, prompting skepticism from Greece, which views the move as politically motivated in the absence of an agreed-upon EEZ, and further complicating already strained relations marked by a lack of progress despite ongoin...
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48% Bias Score

Greece Navigates Critical Ten Days in Aegean Maritime Disputes
Greece faces crucial decisions regarding maritime boundaries with Turkey and Libya in the coming ten days, involving potential responses to Turkish maritime park declarations and a diplomatic note to Libya, coordinated with Egypt, to address overlapping claims.

Greece Navigates Critical Ten Days in Aegean Maritime Disputes
Greece faces crucial decisions regarding maritime boundaries with Turkey and Libya in the coming ten days, involving potential responses to Turkish maritime park declarations and a diplomatic note to Libya, coordinated with Egypt, to address overlapping claims.
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48% Bias Score

Greece, Turkey Clash Over New Aegean Marine Parks
Greece announced two new National Marine Parks in the Ionian and Aegean Seas on July 21, 2025, prompting a critical response from Turkey, which argues the parks impact unresolved sovereignty issues and calls for bilateral cooperation, while Greece rejects Turkey's claims of 'grey zones'.

Greece, Turkey Clash Over New Aegean Marine Parks
Greece announced two new National Marine Parks in the Ionian and Aegean Seas on July 21, 2025, prompting a critical response from Turkey, which argues the parks impact unresolved sovereignty issues and calls for bilateral cooperation, while Greece rejects Turkey's claims of 'grey zones'.
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44% Bias Score

Greece-Libya Talks on Maritime Boundaries Yield No Immediate Results
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis's visit to Tripoli yielded no immediate breakthroughs in maritime boundary talks due to Libya's adherence to the Turco-Libyan memorandum, although both sides agreed to future discussions; Greece also raised concerns about increased migrant flows from Libya.

Greece-Libya Talks on Maritime Boundaries Yield No Immediate Results
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis's visit to Tripoli yielded no immediate breakthroughs in maritime boundary talks due to Libya's adherence to the Turco-Libyan memorandum, although both sides agreed to future discussions; Greece also raised concerns about increased migrant flows from Libya.
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32% Bias Score
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