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🔴 Cihat Yayci, the theorist of the Turkish "blue homeland" doctrine blames Greece for the fires in Turkey, specifically saying that Greece and the PKK are the direct responsible for it
>https://archive.is/HCXev

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🔸 "The fire in these areas is not accidental or negligent," he said, noting that "the fire in these fertile geographic areas is not random , here is intentional. The (Turkish) state is facing a serious terrorist threat from the Greeks and the PKK"

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🔴 Turkish columnist Azis Ustel also accuses Greece and the PKK of being responsible for the fires in Turkey, he also says Greece must take responsibility and respond to the fires
>https://archive.is/k7BRe
>https://archive.is/GiY4H

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🔴 FRONTEX and the Greek Coast Guard rescued illegal immigrants who were on a shipwreck in Turkish Territorial waters because the Turkish coast guard did not act, three illegals are still missing
>https://archive.is/z1A5i

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🔸 An "unusual" incident took place on Friday morning (30/07), in the sea area between Lesvos and Turkish beaches, with a shipwreck of illegal immigrants from which three people are still missing

🔸 The rescue operation, which is underway, involves Coast Guard and Frontex vessels, a Super Puma helicopter and aircraft, as well as an additional ship. In fact, according to the Minister of Immigration and Asylum, Notis Mitarakis, the Greek Coast Guard was forced to act in Turkish territorial waters to save the illegal immigrants found at sea and this is because the Turkish authorities did not act despite the fact that the shipwreck occurred in their jurisdiction

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🇫🇷💉 FRANCE: NATIONAL DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST THE VACCINE PASSPORT

👉🏻 Intense clashes on Bastille Square in Paris.

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📌 More context on the protest here :
https://news.1rj.ru/str/GalliaDaily/3024
🔴 Mayor of Kalymnos fined 50 000 Euros by the court of auditors of Greece for using state funds to pay for the fuel used by the shepherd of Imia to attend to his sheep on the island
>https://archive.is/dwfH1

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🔸 Until 2002, the shepherd Antonis Vezyropoulos, who recently passed away at 94, received through the municipal council of Kalymnos the amount of 6,000 euros per year, in order to cover the fuel costs of his boat, since he went daily from the port of Kalymnos to the islet of Imia. The shepherd stopped going to Imia after 2004, since he no longer had the financial support of the municipality of Kalymnos and the other costs also piled up

🔸 Vezyropoulos was constantly harassed by the Turkish Coast Guard and military as the Turks contest the ownership of Imia, but he said he ignored them and pretended that they did not exist despite the numerous threats. The mayor of Kalymnos is said o have paid for the shepherd's fuel improperly and wants restitution with interest

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The Gold of Macedon

I. Gold Diadem with a bust of Aphrodite, early 3rd c. BC

II. Gold floral jewellery, fitted on ivory, Stavroupoli, Thessaloniki, 325-300 BC

III. Detail from the inside of a silver kalyx, Sevasti, Pieria Prefecture, 350-325 BC

IV. Gold medal depicting Olympia, mother of Alexander the Great, Abukir, Egypt, AD 225-250

V. Gold Diadem with Eros, Sedes, Thessaloniki, 350-325 BC
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🔴 According with the MSM, due to the Afghanistan conflict, millions of Afghans have been displaced, with 7 million in Iran and Pakistan are being forced to leave (doubt) and around 4 million internally, all of which might try to reach other countries and perhaps Europe
>https://archive.is/ImTaQ

👉 Source: The Times UK (MSM)

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🔴 From the series "Turkey is a strategic ally of the EU against terrorism", 3 years ago Turks wrote on a wall in Syria the following phrase: "We do not know who burned Rome, but we burned the town of Rajo in Afrin"
>https://archive.is/xDxZy

🔸 These last few days, all of Turkey has been burning
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🔴 Sanctuary entrance structure of Temple of Zeus found in the ancient city of Aizanoi, today located in Western Turkey
>https://archive.is/KlFiD

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🏛 “During this year’s work, we started to uncover the monumental entrance structure of the sanctuary at the Temple of Zeus, which has been standing for over 2,000 years. The structure has stairs and we can see that the foundations of the stairs are largely preserved. We can also identify the architectural blocks of the monumental entrance gate, which has been demolished to a large extent [...]"

🏛 Aizanoi is about 5000 years old and home to the Temple of Zeus, an amphitheater with a capacity of 15,000 people, a stadium with a capacity of 13,500 people adjacent to the theater, two baths, a mosaic bath, a commodity exchange structure, a columned street, five bridges and two agoras, gymnasium (area where sports activities were carried out), Meter Steunene sanctuary, necropolises, an ancient dam, waterways and gate structures

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Upper part of caduceus (Hermes staff), early 5th century B.C.

In Greek and Roman mythology, the Caduceus is the symbol of the Greek god Hermes, comparable to the Roman god Mercury. The word Caduceus comes from the Latin caduceus meaning herald. This is because the symbol was assigned to Hermese, the herald (messenger) of the gods. According to the legend, the emblem Hermes/Mercury wanted to stop a fight between two snakes, and so he threw his rod at them. Originally, the Caduceus was represented as an olive branch with garlands or ribbons, but it was later interpreted as a rod with two snakes and a pair of wings as a representation of Hermes’ speed.

Both Hermes and Mercury are identified as messengers of gods. Mercury is also considered the god of merchants, travelers, and thieves and their partron and protector. As such, the Caduceus symbol is linked to these negative associations. @GreekLeague