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AI-powered border enforcement, funded by the European Union, could become Europe’s new normal. From the “smart” Greece-Turkey border at Evros to Samos’s high-tech refugee camp, critics warn it’s a crackdown on migration that puts asylum rights at risk. In this episode: Giorgos Christides, Investigative Journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Marcos Bartolomé and Chloe K. Li, with Ashish Malhotra, Tamara Khandaker, Sarí el-Khalili, and our guest host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Alexandra Locke and Noor Wazwaz. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
With the incoming Trump administration preparing to take office in over a month, countries like Greece and Turkey are trying to work out what this will mean for the region and their ties to Washington. Ryan Gingeras, a professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School and an expert on Turkish, Balkan, and Middle East history, joins Thanos Davelis to look at the different reactions from Greece and Turkey to Donald Trump's election, break down what we can expect to see when it comes to US relations with both countries, and what this could mean for the Aegean. The views expressed in this interview do not reflect the views of the US government. You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Turkey, Greece, and TrumpWhat just happened in Syria?With Assad Gone, a Brutal Dictatorship Ends. But the New Risks Are Huge.Greece hails downfall of Assad regime, calls for democratic transition, refugees' return homeWith Syria in Flux, Turkish Forces Attack U.S.-Backed Forces
While Greece and Turkey's foreign ministers are working to lay the groundwork for a key summit between Prime Minister Mitsotakis and President Erdogan early next year, there are growing concerns that progress in resolving differences in the Aegean Sea is proving all but impossible. Tom Ellis, the editor in chief of Kathimerini's English Edition, joins Thanos Davelis for a look at the ongoing Greek-Turkish dialogue, why achieving real progress in resolving differences remains elusive, and what to expect amid efforts to maintain the relative calm we've seen in the Aegean. You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Greece-Turkey dialogue is alive, but barelyPrime ministerial intentions and Greek-Turkish tiesAthens, Ankara agree to disagree but keep talkingCyprus' new air defense system launched, Greece to followMitsotakis holds first meeting with Androulakis as main opposition leaderPolitical consensus hidden in legislative nuances
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In this episode we speak with Kiana, Anne, Mahtab and Hannah from the Free Homayoun campaign. Homayoun Sabetara, a widower and father of two, fled Iran to reunite with his daughters in Germany in 2021. Mahtab is one of his daughters. Along the way, Homayoun was forced to drive a car carrying several others across the Greece-Turkey border. He was arrested in Greece, charged with human smuggling, and sentenced to 18 years behind bars at a trial conducted without interpreters. Kiana, Anne, Mahtab and Hannah tell us more about Homayoun's case, his upcoming appeal on April 22, and how Europe's systematic criminalisation of people on the move. ---Get in touch--- Twitter: @FleetCivil Mastodon: @civilfleet@kolektiva.social Bluesky: @thecivilfleet.bsky.social Instagram: thecivilfleet info@civilfleet.com civilfleet.com Support: ko-fi.com/civilfleet ---Show Notes--- For more details on the Free Homayoun campaign, visit: freehomayoun.org/en Follow the Homayoun campaign on social media: Instagram @freehomayoun Twitter: @freehomayoun Mastodon: @freehomayoun Anne and Hannah mention the Seebrucke movement. For more on that, see: seebruecke.org/en Borderline Europe is also mentioned in this episode. For more on that organisation, see here: borderline-europe.de/?l=en Ben makes frequent reference to the Iuventa crew in this episode. If you don't know who they are and/or want to know more about them, see epiosde 54 and read here: thecivilfleet.wordpress.com/tag/Iuventa/ For more on the Samos 2, see episode 26. Incidentally, Dimitris Choulis who is interviewed in that episode, is also Homayoun Sabetara's lawyer. For more on the criminalisation of people on the move, see episodes 53, 48, 35, 29, 28, 26 and more. Ben mentions Sean Binder & Sara Mandini, Check out episode 16 for more on them.
From sunrises on the Sahara to the tunnels under Turkey, the old world is rich is culture and wonder. Elisa Sheranian Hof shares her tips and tricks to traveling with families and showing your children the world. Check us out at: mtmamas.org @mtmamasutah @utahadventuremamas mtnmamasutah@gmail.com Thanks as always to Sara, the Instrumentalist, for our music, "Salamanca"
URBONUS' Donatas Urbonas and Augustas Suliauskas review the Greek finals drama between Panathinaikos and Olympiacos & explain what makes Fenerbahce vs. Efes semifinals battle so exciting. They also address some top rumors in the European market and discuss how vulnerable this new Team USA will be in the 2023 FIBA World Cup. Check out KICKZ for the very best basketball gear in the game & use our special promo code BASKETNEWS10 for 10% off: https://basketne.ws/KICKZ Topics: Father & son moment watching Greek league finals (00:00); New cool feature for BN+ members (3:42); Weird Thomas Walkup ejection (6:26); Biggest Panathinaikos heroes (12:38); The biggest difference with PAO (14:52); What if Olympiacos lose the finals? (19:03); The biggest difference between Greek, LKL & Turkish league finals (26:18); Dimitris Itoudis' laptop story (29:31); Decisive plays in Fenerbahce vs. Efes Game 3 (34:40); Will Clyburn vs. Fenerbahce fans (40:08); LKL finals over Greece & Turkey (42:16); Darius Thompson to Fenerbahce rumors (50:41); Is this newly built Team USA vulnerable? (52:55); Domestic league stories to follow (58:32).
Greece extends border fence with Turkey; The German Bundestag recognizes the Yazidi genocide perpetrated by IS in 2014; Italy's migration pact with Tunisia & Egypt; migrants denied home in Brussels
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan discusses Iran with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; China grapples with a sharp influx of COVID-19 cases amid Lunar New Year travels; and NATO concerns rise over tensions between Greece and Turkey. Mentioned on the Podcast “China's Covid Surge, With Yanzhong Huang and Zongyuan Zoe Liu,” The President's Inbox Steven A. Cook, “What Everyone Gets Wrong About Turkey,” Foreign Policy For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/high-level-us-visit-israel-chinas-covid-clouded-new-year-greece-turkey-tensions-and-more
Big times may have wrapped for 2022, but the fairgrounds are still buzzing with excitement. Airstrikes cut power and water supplies in a repeatedly bombed Ukrainian city and pounded critical energy facilities elsewhere on Tuesday, part of what Ukraine's president denounced as a quickening Russian campaign to drive Ukrainians into the cold and dark and make peace talks impossible. The United Nations has called for an urgent investigation after almost 100 migrants were found distressed, bruised and stripped naked at the border between Greece and Turkey — as the two countries fiercely trade blame for the disturbing discovery. The White House is pressuring El Paso, Texas officials not to declare a state of emergency in the face of mass illegal immigration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Chinas Xi opens Party Congress with speech tackling Taiwan, Hong Kong and zero Covid Multiple people shot on Clark Atlanta University campus during Homecoming gathering overnight Kari Lake doesnt commit to accepting Arizona election result if she loses CNN China Party Congress Xi Jinping to cement grip on power at historic meeting Kinzinger Not clear what will happen if Trump refuses to testify Turkey mine deaths President Erdogan criticised over destiny comments Gripping bodycam shows wounded Bristol officer shooting down cop killer Liz Truss still in charge despite U turns, says Jeremy Hunt What do people in Beijing want from congress US President Biden calls Trusss economic policies a mistake Suspected Stockton serial killer arrested, was on a mission to kill Somalia drought The moment a two year old dies from hunger GOP keeps lead for House control, Democrats momentum stalls amid economy worries CBS News Battleground Tracker poll Fauci Claims Innocence on School Shutdowns I Had Nothing to Do with It Massive fire breaks out in Irans notorious Evin prison Alex Jones Will a huge legal award crush his Infowars empire Evin prison fire Gun shots and sirens heard at notorious detention centre Opioid crisis US teens fastest growing group to die UN condemns deeply distressing discovery of 92 naked migrants at Greece Turkey border
World News in 7 minutes. Monday 12th September 2022.Support us and read the transcripts at send7.org/transcriptsToday: Ukraine biggest gains in months. All Kharkiv region recaptured. UK mourning. Greece Turkey ship shooting. Pakistan Guterres warning. Brazil Bolsonaro Lula supporter violence. Mexico National Guard to military. Nigeria bus crash. Africa cheetahs to India.Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.With Stephen Devincenzi.Startup podcast: Startuprad.ioContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7If you enjoy the podcast please help to support us at send7.org/supportSEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Namitha Ragunath every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it. For more information visit send7.org/contact
The Duran's Alex Christoforou joins me from Athens, Greece to give us a more on-the-ground look at what's behind the deteriorating relationship between it and Turkey. Alex can be found at:http://www.theduran.com
Earlier this week Ukraine's President Zelenskyy gave an all encompassing interview which aired on ERT - the Greek public broadcaster - and was later published in Kathimerini, in which he discussed Greece's support for Ukraine, Turkey's attempts to mediate a peace deal, Ankara's “double standards” vis-a-vis the West and Russia, and much more more. Yiannis Souliotis, who traveled to Kyiv to interview President Zelenskyy for ERT and Kathimerini, joins our host Thanos Davelis to talk about his meeting with Ukraine's President and the main takeaways from his interview.Read Yiannis Souliotis' article describing his interview with President Zelenskyy here: “I will visit Athens when we win the war”Watch the full interview (in Greek) which was broadcast on ERT: Ζελένσκι στην ΕΡΤYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:EU plans Russian oil ban and war crimes sanctionsEU's toughest Russia sanctions yet snag on worries over oil banEU targets head of the Russian church in new sanctions
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis have held talks in Istanbul, seeking a rapprochement against the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Turkish presidency says both countries have key roles to play in the changing security situation in Europe after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and their increased cooperation would have benefits for the region. The presidency added that despite the disagreements between Turkey and Greece, it was agreed at the meeting to keep communication channels open and to improve bilateral relations.
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World News in 7 minutes. Friday 6th August 2021.Transcript at: send7.org/transcripts Today: Italy Greece Turkey fires. Poland Belarus athlete not returning. Spain Messi leaves Barcelona. Pakistan Hindu temple attacked. China testing millions. Iran new president. Australia paying aboriginals. Mexico sues US guns. Colombia stops FARC attack. Ethiopia Tigray gains. Burkina Faso first medal.Send your opinion or experience by email to podcast@send7.org or send an audio message on speakpipe for us to broadcast. With Stephen Devincenzi. and Khadija Tahir. SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English. This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
In today's episode we speak with Natalie Gruber, the co-founder of Josoor, a solidarity network monitoring human rights abuses at the land borders between Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, and supporting the migrants and refugees trapped there. She tells us how the organisation was founded, how it works with 'people on the move' to document human rights abuses carried out on them, and how the Greece government has tried to criminalise Josoor. Natalie also details some of the testimonies that the network has collected in the region and how the authorities have pushed thousands of people back to Turkey, which, despite the Greek government's claims, cannot be considered a safe place for refugees. --- Show notes --- For more on The Civil Fleet visit civilfleet.com You can find a glossary of the terms used in this episode here: bit.ly/3kGhkt0 For more on Josoor visit: josoor.net Or follow them on Twitter: @JosoorNet For more on the Black Book of Pushbacks, see: bit.ly/36N7SxM Get in touch: @FleetCivilfacebook.com/TheCivilFleet info@civilfleet.com
Photo: No known restrictions on publication.1850. Entrance to Acropolis. Propyleum. Temple of Athene Nike CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow #GreatMigration: At the Greece/Turkey weaponized border fence. Michael Yon, Locals.com
Just seven days and we will be back on our catamaran to start our Season 2 of cruising. Welcome to Covert Castaway's Season 4 as we make the transition to liveaboard sailing. Join us as we start 2021 sailing season in Montenegro - destination Croatia, Greece & Turkey. Welcome to Covert Castaway, our fully uncut experience making the transition to be sailing liveaboard cruisers. Join us as we share what we are learning as we make the lifestyle change to sell our stuff, quit our jobs, buy a boat and explore the world. Join the conversation on our Sailing AWEN facebook page or drop us a note at sailingawen@gmail.com.
Senior diplomats from Greece and Turkey have met in Athens in an effort to ease longstanding maritime disputes at Mediterranean. - Σε θετικό κλίμα πραγματοποιήθηκε χθες στην Αθήνας ο 62ος κύκλος διερευνητικών επαφών Ελλάδας – Τουρκίας.
Michael Rubin, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and regional expert, joins The Greek Current to discuss his latest op-ed in Kathimerini, titled “US and Turkey on course for diplomatic, economic collision”, where he makes the case that the test President Biden will most likely have to confront early in his term is not China or Iran, but the growing challenge Turkey poses in the Eastern Mediterranean. We also discuss the steps the Biden administration can take in the Eastern Mediterranean to take America's strategic partnerships with Greece and Cyprus to the next level. Read Michael Rubin's latest op-ed in Kathimerini: US and Turkey on course for diplomatic, economic collisionYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here: Greece, Turkey launch Mediterranean crisis talks after 5 yearsTurkey and Greece resume talks on maritime disputes after five yearsUS welcomes Greece-Turkey's commitment to exploratory talksGreece, France sign $2.8 billion fighter jet dealFrance to put in frigate offers as Greece beefs up military
President Biden’s cabinet nominees face Senate confirmation hearings, Greece and Turkey resume maritime border talks, and the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons enters into force ninety days after its ratification.
This week, we’re leaving behind France and moving east to talk about another land of flaky pastry: the Middle East. We discuss the controversial beginnings of baklava, how the Iranians came up with possibly the best name for a dessert ever, and a diplomatic dust up involving baklava, Barack Obama, and Greece-Turkey relations. Finally, the … Continue reading Of Filo and Honey
Welcome to the Intralingo World Lit Podcast, featuring authors and translators from around the globe.Children of War, by Ahmet Yorulmaz, translated by Paula DarwishSome years ago, I visited an abandoned city along the Aegean, where I learned for the first time about the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923. It was perhaps the most unsettling place I've ever been. When I heard about Children of War, by Ahmet Yorulmaz, I couldn't wait to read it. And then speak to translator Paula Darwish.“It's very simple book, isn't it?” Paula comments. “There's nothing heavy in it, in a way. Although the topic is tragic, it's very simple. But it's thought provoking. … The best thing about it is, because it's told through a child's eyes, he's just sort of taking things on the surface, saying, "Well, come on. I'm a Cretan. Then how come I was a Cretan and now I'm supposed to be a Turk?"Based on diaries, the novel reads like an oral story, told by an old man remembering his childhood. It's full of sensual details: the tastes and smells and textures of home.Ahmet Yorulmaz devoted his entire career as a journalist, translator and novelist to rapprochement between Turkey and Greece. In Children of War, he offers an engaging, sensitive glimpse into a profound historical event.Paula feels proud to have translated this book into English, to represent it and what it represents.“The thing that I'd like people to take away from it is to sort of question our conceptions, if you like, of identity and who belongs, where those perceptions came from, and how long you have to be somewhere before you're not seen as a sort of immigrant.”Thank you to Neem Tree Press for the review copy.**Paula Darwish is a freelance translator and professional musician. She read Turkish Language and Literature with Middle Eastern History at SOAS in London graduating with a First in 1997. In 2015, she was invited to attend the Cunda International Workshops for Translators of Turkish Literature, where she participated in a collaborative translation of the works of Behçet Necatigil. Her submission from the novel Savaşın Çocukları by the late Ahmet Yorulmaz won a prize in the 2015 PEN Samples Translation Pitch competition. In 2017, her translation of the short story Uzun Kışın Suçlusu by Demet Şahin was part of the 10th Istanbul International Poetry and Literature Festival. She has also translated some notable non-fiction works, including a bilingual catalogue of the buildings of the famous Ottoman architect, Sinan. She is a qualified member (MITI) of the Institute of Translators and Interpreters.www.pauladarwish.comhttps://neemtreepress.com/book/children-of-war/ Ahmet Yorulmaz was a Turkish a journalist, author and translator. He was born in Ayvalik to a family of Cretan Turks deported to mainland Turkey as part of the Greek/Turkish population exchange decreed in the Treaty of Lausanne. He was fluent in modern Greek and translated novels and poems from contemporary Greek literature to Turkish. Most of his original works were written with the aim of making people learn about Ayvalık, the city where he grew up. He dedicated himself to Greek-Turkish friendship and rapprochement. **Thank you for listening and please share your own experience of this interview, the topics, and of course this amazing book. Drop a comment or reach out directly! We'd love to hear from you.Lisa Carter Founder & Creative Director, Intralingo Inc. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=BRYNFE5JTBFES&source=url)
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Greek authorities said on Monday they have finalized plans to build a 26-kilometer (16 miles) wall along Greece-Turkey border, to prevent illegal migrants from swarming into the country. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etn/support
John Psaropoulos, an independent journalist based in Greece and Al Jazeera's southeast Europe correspondent, joins us today to discuss the latest developments in exploratory contacts and talks between Greece and Turkey, why expectations around the talks are low, the visit to Athens and Ankara this week by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, and the reactions to Turkey's decision to illegally reopen parts of Varosha in Cyprus.Read John Psaropoulos's latest articles here: How much longer can Greece and Turkey avoid war?Greece, Cyprus threaten EU sanctions against Turkey over VaroshaYou can read the articles we discuss on The Daily Roundup here:Date sought for Greece-Turkey exploratory contactsSenate Democrats Urge President Trump to Stop Erdogan from Violating UN Security Council Resolutions Regarding VaroshaGreece: Sentencing hearings for Golden Dawn to resume MondayConvictions force sun to set on Golden Dawn
European leaders hold a summit on tensions between Greece and Turkey in the Mediterranean, Italians prepare to head to the polls for a national referendum and regional elections, and the sports world stages major events under unusual circumstances.
Cyprus analyst Fiona Mullen told Ahval editor David Lepeska that conflict might have broken out in the eastern Mediterranean by now if the Greek and Turkish militaries had not been talking regularly, that Cyprus missed a great opportunity to develop its gas fields, and that the planned EastMed pipeline is probably a pipe dream.
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White House South Lawn packed as the president gave his acceptance speech. COVID-19 Death Tally Tops 830,000+ Globally, US approaches 6 Million cases.Donald Trump accepts Republican Nomination. Thousands Gather on Lincoln Memorial for Civil Rights. Covid-19 Infection rates at least 2x higher for Black/latino populations. Judge delays decision to extradite 17-year old suspect in Kenosha Shooting. Hurricane Laura downgraded to a tropical storm. Greece/Turkey tensions divide the EU.Trump purchases 150 Million COVID tests. Japan tests a flying car with a person onboard.
Rates of violence against women are alarmingly high in Turkey, where femicide and efforts to roll back legislation designed to protect women are currently under the spotlight. Ayla Jean Yackley, an Istanbul based journalist covering Turkey, discusses this troubling trend. Read Ayla Jean Yackley's latest piece in the Financial Times covering this issue: Murders of women in Turkey: ‘The state cannot shield us'You can read the articles we discuss on The Daily Roundup here:Turkey considering quitting treaty on violence against womenPM calls on Turkey to ‘stop provocations' to start dialogueUS warship arrives in Crete as Greece-Turkey standoff escalatesEU's Michel expresses solidarity with Greece, Cyprus over East Med tensionsEuropean leaders mix condemnation and caution on BelarusEU blasts Belarus elections, readies sanctions against Lukashenko government
Anthropology professor Nikos Michailidis spoke to Ahval editor David Lepeska about Greece-Turkey tensions, his Pontic Greek ancestry, the quiet revival of indigenous ethnic heritage in Turkey and how that could begin to reshape a more pluralist Turkish national identity for the 21st century.
On the latest episode of The Agora podcast, we examine Greek-Turkish relations, which are going through another rough patch.Athens and Ankara being at odds is not something new, but a rising number of issues have been causing friction between the two capitals over the last few months.In late February, the Greek government decided to shut its land border with Turkey after Ankara gave free passage to migrants.Turkey has also laid out plans for oil and gas exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean, including in spots that Greece considers to be part of its continental shelf.Also, there is growing consternation in Greece about the possibility of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, once the symbol of Orthodox Christianity, becoming a mosque again.Host Nick Malkoutzis discusses all these flashpoints with MacroPolis foreign policy analyst Alexandra Voudouri and Harry Tzimitras, an expert on the Eastern Mediterranean.Nick also speaks to Spanish journalist Andres Mourenza about the book he recently published. It's called Sínora (borders in Greek) and is about the border areas between Greece and Turkey and the people that live there. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Crisis? What, MORE crisis? How well is plucky Brexit Britain set up to cope up with the Coronacession? (Spoiler: badly). Investigative academic Seth Alexander Thévoz shows the breathtaking power of untraceable dark money in UK elections – and how it helped the Tories knock down the Red Wall. The EU shames itself in the Greece-Turkey refugee crisis. Toilet paper: Britain displays its Bumkirk Spirit. And the clucking awful truth about chlorine chicken. “The economy was screwed already. Boris bounce? Absolute rubbish. The economy has been flatlining. And now here comes Coronavirus.” – ROS“The question isn’t ‘Is there Russian money in British politics?’ It’s ‘Why should Britain be the only country where there ISN’T Russian money sloshing around?’” – SETHPresented by Naomi Smith with Ros Taylor and Ian Dunt. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producer: Jacob Archbold. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.Get your free download of our theme tune ‘Demon Is A Monster’ by Cornershop. If you like Remainiacs, try our new companion podcast THE BUNKER, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast and more platforms every day. Oh and RSS too. Remainiacs isn’t going away just because Brexit is happening. We’ll be here throughout to keep the pro-European movement informed, entertained and fired up. Get every new episode a whole day early when you back us on the Patreon crowdfunding platform.You’ll also get our monthly Ask Remainiacs special episode plus smart merchandise, an exclusive weekly column by our panel, and discounts on #RemainiacsLive tickets too. #OwnTheRemoanremainiacs.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode of Knowledge With Homage I talk about how the coronavirus is helpful to the globalist agenda, medical martial law, forced vaccinations, economic collapse, sex toys do well in a recession, veteran suicides, homeless vets, israeli snipers brag about shooting kid's knees, tensions at Turkey-Greece border, the migrant crisis in Europe, comparison of Israel-Palestine border and Greece-Turkey border, and some other stuff too. Thanks for listening. Articles referenced in show: https://www.corbettreport.com/coronavirus-the-cures-will-be-worse-than-the-disease/ https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium.MAGAZINE-42-knees-in-one-day-israeli-snipers-open-up-about-shooting-gaza-protesters-1.8632555 https://observers.france24.com/en/20200309-turkey-greece-migrants-police-greek-turkish-border-pazarkule https://www.activistpost.com/2020/03/time-to-bring-the-troops-home-more-veterans-committed-suicide-last-decade-than-died-in-vietnam.html
In this episode of The YIKES Podcast we have our first ever guest, Ellie Shimmin! We discuss the current situation regarding the refugees in Greece/Turkey and the amazing work Ellie has done by helping refugees in the Greek islands. Get bonus content on Patreon! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein and Elliot Waldman talk about Turkey’s escalating military confrontation with the Russian-backed forces of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria. They also discuss the refugee crisis that erupted this week along the Greece-Turkey border. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: An Isolated Erdogan Learns the Cost of Hubris in Idlib NATO Is in Denial About the Risk of War Between Turkey and Russia Turkey and NATO May Be at Loggerheads, but They Still Need Each Other A Responsibility to Protect the Earth? Reframing Sovereignty in the Anthropocene In the Dominican Republic, Protests Could Challenge the Ruling Party’s Grip Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
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A solocast on the past 48 hours events taking place at the borders of Greece-Turkey. All humans are political beings, and as such, I express my personal opinion by reading about the events, not the news published and statements as non-expert but solely conveying my opinion as a democratic civilian who seeks the truth. On Turkey, Syria, Greece and the bully Sultan (aka dictator) Erdogan.
Episode 35: This week the guys dissect the final week of the Super League regular season which saw London relegated after a valiant fight all season. Now attentions turn to the playoffs as Castleford, Warrington, Salford & Wigan get set to face off in Rd.1. Lots of news from around the world of Rugby League as smaller nations begin their end of season Summer international fixtures with the Canadian Men & Women's teams taking victories in their first fixtures. Historical rivals, Greece & Turkey, faced off too. Will their old feud extend to the footy fields as well? And, with the Wolfpack getting ready to begin their playoff campaign, somewhat shock news from Robert Elstone and the Super League reveal that nothing is set in stone with regards to promotion in 2020. All this on the eve of the Pack's first game versus rivals, Toulouse Olympique. Listen in and come run with the Pack this Hunting SZN!
Admiral Michelle Howard, former US Naval Forces Europe & Africa, and former Ambassador to Greece David Pearce, discuss the European migrant crisis of 2015, US military and diplomatic engagement with Greece, Turkey and North Africa, NATO and the challenge of Russia.
Rick discusses the tensions behind Greece and Turkey's tumultuous relationship with two women from Greece and Turkey, and travel writer Fred Plotkin shares why Finland is one of his favorite places, especially when the midnight sun produces some of the sweetest berries you'll find anywhere. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Rick finds out what's behind the tensions between neighboring countries Greece & Turkey and travel writer Fred Plotkin talks Finland. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.