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If God created Earth, he was surely generous when he created Metohija
If we look at our planet as a consequence of plate tectonics, then the whole area bordered by Mokra Gora, Mounts Prokletije and Pastrik,...
Analysis
Greek authorities place NGOs under online scrutiny
At this point, more than 20,000 asylum seekers find themselves stuck on Greece’s North Aegean island of Lesbos. The island has been at the...
Op-Eds & Guest Contributors
The right to affordable housing: Europe’s neglected duty
Increasingly making the headlines is the fact that the scarcity of affordable housing in Europe is a serious and growing problem that pushes an...
Analysis
The Berlin Libyan Conference fiasco
The Berlin Libyan Conference ended on January 19, it left the impression of a public policy exercise set by Germany in an effort to...
Analysis
Libya, Turkey and Europe
As the new Turkish Ambassador in Prague, I am asked more and more frequently about the recent developments in Libya and the policies of...
Archive
With the signing over, the long battle for ratifying the Name Dispute agreement begins
Greece’s ruling coalition survived a no-confidence motion on June 16, which was followed the next day with the signature of a bilateral agreement formally...
Archive
Greece-Macedonia/FYROM Name Dispute: Next Week in Skopje?
Skopje’s “mini-diplomatic offensive” to resolve the Name Dispute with Greece has morphed into a “mini-public diplomacy offensive” over the last week while Athens has...
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Iran wants to ‘restart’ ties with Europe, US
BAKU – Iran is seeking to “restart” its relations with the European Union and the United States in an effort to get back into...
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