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By Edward McAllister and Vania Turner LONDON (Reuters) -Sailing in the June sunshine off the island of Lesbos, Greek ...
It to some time, but it appears Europe is waking up to the impact of the invasion of migrants on its shores. Greece is reportedly facing a […] ...
The right for anyone to request protection, or asylum, is inscribed in EU and international law and in the constitution of ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNVardikos & Vardikos: Your Gateway to Europe through Greece’s most trusted Golden Visa residency programmeThe Greek Golden Visa Programme continues to be the most successful, competitive, and cost-effective residency-by-investment ...
To bolster its response to the blazes, Greece turned to the European Union for help. Alexandros Avramidis/Reuters The fire around Dadia was still burning on Wednesday, for a 12th consecutive day.
Greece would seek to block a potential wave of Afghan asylum-seekers fleeing Taliban rule and needs more European Union help on migrant issues, the prime minister said on Sunday.
Greece's new government is already providing Moscow with diplomatic support as Europe debates the possibility of further sanctions in response to Russian intervention in Ukraine.
In Greece, a cycle is ending, and the country is returning to political normality. But across Europe, the legacy of its crisis is still a factor.
But Greece's Ponzi-scheme approach to public finance has, by exposing the risks in a one-size-fits-all monetary policy, done Europe a good turn. To save the euro, the euro zone may have to shrink ...
With nascent independent Greece in chaos, European powers gathered in London and installed a king—Otto, a Bavarian prince transplanted—and set limitations on the Greek military.
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