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Pantelis Kapsis discusses “the Great Cretan” with author Thanasis Diamantopoulos, on the occasion of the release of his book ...
The draw ceremony for the upcoming Men’s Junior World Cup, which will be hosted by Chennai and Madurai from 28 November to 10 ...
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan did it again, calling the Greek Muslim citizens of Thrace "Turks" and speaking of rights ...
The Treaty of Lausanne was the first conspicuous failure of British diplomacy in more than a century. Greek troops had been permitted to occupy Smyrna and Anatolia in 1919 and 1920.
The Treaty of Sèvres, signed in 1920 after the First World War, divided the Ottoman territories, including modern-day Turkey, between the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Greece and Armenia.
The Lausanne Treaty, including the San Remo decision with provisions for the establishing of the Jewish National Homeland in Palestine, was ratified today by the French Senate with a majority of ...
The Treaty’s Terms. The Lausanne Peace Treaty contains 143 articles, and is divided into five parts —political, financial, economic, communications and general clauses.
The Treaty of Lausanne served a function 100 years ago. That the Kurds, Turkish Cypriots, and Armenians are not satisfied with some of its provisions makes temporal sense.
The Treaty of Lausanne has long been criticised, not only because it cemented the partition of Kurdistan, but also because it is seen as a continuation of the Armenian genocides and the Sayfo genocide ...
His arrival Monday coincided with the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne, which partitioned Kurdistan into four parts — British Iraq, French Syria, Turkey and Iran ...
İstanbul Click to read the article in Turkish / Kurdish Today marks the centenary of the Treaty of Lausanne, which largely defined the borders of modern Turkey following the conclusion of World War I.
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