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Turkiye Wildfires Reach Key Northwest City As Hundreds Flee

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Turkey Wildfire: A massive wildfire crisis is unfolding in Turkey, forcing more than 50,000 people to evacuate as flames spread rapidly across multiple regions. Emergency services are battling intense heat and strong winds to contain the...
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Six Nations Hit by Wildfires, 12 Dead in Türkiye, EU Asked for Aid

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Czech firefighters and Italian aircraft join fight against blazes that have ravaged homes and forced evacuations.
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Israeli cruise ship skips Greek Island after pro-Palestinian protest

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A cruise ship carrying Israeli tourists left the Greek island of Syros on Tuesday without allowing passengers to disembark, following a large pro-Palestinian protest at the port.
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Israeli Cruise Ship Carrying 1,600 Passengers Forced To Divert After Pro-Palestine Protests

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A cruise ship carrying 1,600 Israeli passengers, the Crown Iris, was prevented from docking in Syros, Greece, by pro-Palestine protestors demonstrating against the Gaza war. The tense situation left passengers stranded at sea as...
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Katerina Sakellaropoulou: High court judge becomes Greece's first female president

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High court judge, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, has become Greece's first female president, after a vote in Parliament on Wednesday. Two opposition parties sided with the centre-right government's nomination to give Sakellaropoulou 261...
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Not helping refugee children is 'a scandal', says Juncker as EU-Turkey deal is renegotiated

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The EU-Turkey statement signed in 2016 reduced the migration flows towards the EU through Greece. After the statement signed in Brussels, the number plummeted. Although there are big flows in recent months, the numbers do not compare...
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Not helping refugee children is 'a scandal', says Juncker

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The EU-Turkey statement signed in 2016 reduced the migration flows towards the EU through Greece. After the statement signed in Brussels, the number plummeted. Although there are big flows in recent months, the numbers do not compare...
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Migrants face increasingly hostile conditions

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The price is getting higher for refugees attempting to make the desperate journey into Europe.
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Refugees in Greece: Healthcare cuts expose mental health crisis

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Over the last few months the Greek government scaled back medical and psychiatric support for refugees to prove to an increasingly hostile public that it's on their side.
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The Brief: EU on Libya-Turkey maritime border

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How to respond to a controversial maritime border deal between Turkey and Libya that has upset EU member state Greece– the task of EU foreign ministers meeting today in Brussels. All eyes were on Josep Borrell to see what ideas he had up...
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Greece to expel Libyan ambassador over Turkey-Libya accord

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Deal mapping out a sea boundary is 'blatant violation of international law', says Greek foreign minister.
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Europe weather: Deadly storms hit France, Italy and Greece

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Another bout of extreme weather brings flooding and landslides to three European countries.
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New law in Greece against asylum-seeking criticised

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New law will make it more difficult to claim asylum. Rights groups say law falls short of European standards.
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What’s next for North Macedonia? | Euronews Answers

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Pro-Western candidate Stevo Pendarovski won the presidency in North Macedonia on Sunday in an election that many described as a referendum on the Balkan republic’s recent name change. Pendarovski defeated nationalist candidate and...
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Migrants increasingly risk lives arriving in Greece by river or sea

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Migrants are increasingly arriving in Greece by river or sea after Athens put up a 10-kilometre fence on the Turkish border to stop the flow of migrants in 2012. Euronews correspondents Fay Doulgkeri and Bryan Carter travelled 800...
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Are Greece and Turkey putting refugees in danger? | The Stream

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On The Stream: What lies ahead for refugees on the edge of Europe amid a standoff between Turkey and Greece?
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Road Trip Europe Day 27: The effects of Greece's financial crisis nearly 10 years on

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With the EU Parliamentary elections exactly one month away, Euronews is counting down by taking a road trip across the continent to speak to voters about the issues that matter to them. We are visiting towns and villages around Europe –...
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North Macedonia prepares to vote in second round of presidential elections

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North Macedonia voters will return to polling stations on Sunday to decide who their future president will be. Pro-Western candidate Stevo Pendarovski and his rival Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova came out as the top candidates in the first...
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Greece parliament demand Germany pay WWII reparations

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Greek lawmakers voted on Wednesday to give a mandate to the government to seek reparations from Germany for the Nazi occupation during World War II, a move likely to exacerbate relations with Berlin. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told...
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Watch: Pinball wizards back in action at Athens museum

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People in Athens are reliving their youth at a pinball museum opened by a devoted fan of the game. It was hugely popular in Greece, but the craze died out 20 years ago with the rise of computer games. Nestled on a side street near the...
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Breakfast With Belle: We want your questions for MEP Eva Kaili

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Want to know what Europe is doing to protect your privacy online? Have any questions about the role social media is playing in elections across the bloc? How about something on Greece's place in the European union, or the experience of a...
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Greece's Tsipras makes first visit to northern neighbour since name change

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After nearly 30 years of icy relations, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is in North Macedonia today on a diplomatic visit - the first since Greece and its northern neighbour settled a long-standing name dispute. Hoping to lay the...
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Greece and North Macedonia make peace with selfies and air pact

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It was all smiles and selfies as Alexis Tsipras became the first Greek prime minister to pay an official visit since 1991 to the newly named North Macedonia on Tuesday in a display of newly-friendly relations since a near 30-year name...
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German rescue ship renamed in honour of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi

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It's been more than three years since the world was shaken by the horrific image of three-year-old Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi's lifeless body being washed up face-down on a Turkish beach. The picture was a stark warning about the dangers...