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October 13, 2008 1825 GMT
The U.S. subprime crisis that initiated a worldwide credit crunch is triggering a much deeper -- and pre-existing -- European problem. [more]
Burned out car dealership in Greece
Two separate arson attacks on Saudi diplomatic vehicles in Greece show a level of coordination suggesting that the attacks are connected. [more]
Macedonian & Kosovar presidents
Early elections and a possible deal over a name dispute with Greece could lead some Macedonian political factions to radicalize. [more]
Police Guard the Greek Liaison Office in Macedonia's Capital April 7
Macedonians are working against Greek interests in Macedonia after Athens put the former Yugoslav republic's NATO membership on hold. [more]
Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias speaking at lectern
A new Greek Cypriot president raises the possibility of movement on stalled reunification talks between the island’s Greek and Turkish sections. [more]
Cypriot former foreign minister and presidential candidate Ioannis Kasoulides
February 19, 2008 1807 GMT
The two candidates remaining in the race for the Greek Cypriot presidency favor resuming talks on reunifying the island. Cyprus' unification could have important geopolitical consequences. [more]
Gul and Erdogan at a Ceremony at for Turkey Founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
January 25, 2008 1426 GMT
After securing internal political stability, Turkey must figure out where its challenges lie, and that starts with Greece. [more]
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Turkey and Greece have been adversaries for centuries. A warming of relations is good news for the two countries, but it might not be such a happy turn of events for Turkey's neighbors. [more]
Greek PM Karamanlis and Turkey's Erdogan look pissy during pipeline inauguration
The Turkish Energy Ministry said Jan. 9 that it had halted the new flow of Azeri natural gas to Greece in order to meet Turkey's domestic needs. The cut is the latest in a domino effect that could cause Europe to lose confidence in the countries involved. [more]
Map of Turkey-Greece-Italy Pipeline, Indicating Arrea Not Yet Built
The Turkey-Greece Interconnector natural gas pipeline opened Nov. 18. [more]
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Recent findings that one key nanotechnology product's manufacture could pose a health risk will enhance pressure for a decision on how to regulate the sector. [more]
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The International Financial Corp. announced recently it is joining forces with the United Nations’ top expert on the business/human rights issue to study the impact of investment agreements on citizens in the developing world. [more]
July 25, 2007 1955 GMT
A natural gas pipeline connecting Turkey to Greece will be ready to start shipments Aug. 10, and... [more]
July 20, 2007 0209 GMT
Frances Townsend, Homeland Security adviser to U.S. President George W. Bush, said on Thursday... [more]
July 11, 2007 1837 GMT
Moroccan police detained 15 suspected members of the al Qaeda Organization for the Countries of... [more]
July 6, 2007 2301 GMT
The European Union plans to devise a list of sustainability criteria for biofuels that could... [more]
June 20, 2007 0202 GMT
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is in her final push to knock a few more items off her ambitious... [more]
June 15, 2007 2134 GMT
Though an emergency conference between NATO and Russia on the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces... [more]
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The Airbus A380 and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner are not in competition; They aim to fill fundamentally different roles. [more]
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