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Gas Games In The Eastern Mediterranean Are Threatening Europe

Gas Games In The Eastern Mediterranean Are Threatening Europe

Authored by Pyotr Iskenerov via The Strategic Culture Foundation,

The European Commission is offering European consumers the so-called Southern Gas Corridor, which provides for the supply, in particular, of Azerbaijani and Central Asian gas along the Turkey–Greece–Italy route. The project’s potential participants have their own interests, however, and are divided by long-standing antagonisms that are turning the corridor into a military and political delayed-action mine.

Greece Hit By Sudden Surge In Refugees - Did Erdogan Break EU-Turkey Immigration Deal?

Greece Hit By Sudden Surge In Refugees - Did Erdogan Break EU-Turkey Immigration Deal?

As tensions soar between Ankara and Berlin, following Germany's angry response to Erdogan's call for those of Turkish descent to vote against Merkel, a coincidentally huge wave of refugees has suddenly started appearing on Greek coasts, making some wonder if Erdogan has broken his EU-Immigration deal.

The last six days have seen over 1,200 refugees and migrants arrive Greece from Turkey.

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