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Mitsotakis: justice served for Marfin bank arson victims, cooperation with Turkey incompatible with casus belli threat

Proto Thema - English

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July 12, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

In his weekly review, Mitsotakis detailed the Marfin arson arrests, Turkey's casus belli stance at the NATO summit, a new fuel discount scheme, Greece's DSRB membership, judicial reforms and record foreign investment figures for 2025 The post Mitsotakis: justice served for Marfin bank arson victims, cooperation with Turkey incompatible with casus belli threat appeared first on ProtoThema English.

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TRT World

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· Jun 26, 2026

Religious autonomy of Turkish minority in Western Thrace undermined

Four members of the Western Thrace Turkish minority have been ordered by a Greek court to serve seventeen months in prison. They were found guilty of protesting against state-appointed religious officials. Community leaders say this ruling exemplifies a decades-long struggle for religious autonomy. Across The Balkans speaks to Associate Professor of Political Science, Faik Tanrikulu about the minority rights in Greece. More than four years after a wave of Russian citizens began moving to Serbia, it is still unclear how well those who stayed have integrated and how they see their future in the country. Thousands of Russian entrepreneurs have launched businesses and left a visible mark on the local economy. Artefacts from a Roman shipwreck off Croatia’s coast are providing new insights into trade networks that connected the Roman Empire to Hungary’s capital, Budapest. A new exhibition brings these finds together to show the story of the empire linked by commerce across Europe. Across The Balkans, hosted by Nadja Muftic, is TRT World's programme focusing on the issues and fault lines shaping Southeast Europe today.

TASS

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· Jun 29, 2026

Russia says does not accept ultimatums, not to allow decisions to be imposed on itself

Russia’s acting permanent representative to the United Nations Anna Yevstigneyeva also noted that the Western members of the UN Security Council, whose governments supply weapons to the Kiev authorities, are direct accomplices in the crimes

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 21, 2026

S&P 500 Snapshot: Peace Deal Overcomes Fed Jitters

S&P 500 Snapshot: Peace Deal Overcomes Fed Jitters

Reuters

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· Jun 24, 2026

Turkey detains 209 in anti-terror operations ahead of NATO summit

Turkish authorities detained 209 people in anti-terrorism operations, prosecutors said, a day after Ankara imposed restrictions on public gatherings ahead of next month's NATO summit. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #turkey #nato #natosummit #detention #humanrights Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4uRhL60 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en

Punching Bag Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

Justice Barrett Defects on Mail Ballot Ruling – And Rightfully So

Justice Amy Coney Barrett is usually considered one of the Supreme Court’s reliable conservative voices. That is why many conservatives were stunned when she joined Chief Justice John Roberts and the court’s three liberal justices in a 5 to 4 ruling that upheld Mississippi’s law allowing certain mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day. [] The post Justice Barrett Defects on Mail Ballot Ruling – And Rightfully So appeared first on The Punching Bag Post.

Nepal News

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· Jul 6, 2026

टेरामक्स खरिद प्रकरण : प्राधिकरणका तत्कालीन अध्यक्ष झासहित तीनजना दोषी ठहर

काठमाडौँ । विशेष अदालतले नेपाल दूरसञ्चार प्राधिकरणको टेरामक्स खरिद प्रकरणमा प्राधिकरणका तत्कालीन अध्यक्ष दीगम्बर झासहित तीन जनालाई दोषी ठहर गरेको छ। न्यायाधीशहरू हेमन्त रावल, डिल्लीरत्न श्रेष्ठ र उमेश कोइरालाको इजलासले आज प्राधिकरणका तत्कालीन अध्यक्ष झा, सदस्यहरू धनराज ज्ञवाली र टीका उप्रेतीलाई दोषी ठहर गरेको अदालतकी सूचना अधिकारी पार्वती हितानले जानकारी दिइन्। दोषी ठहर भएका प्राधिकरणका []

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