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Hellenica

JOHN T PSAROPOULOS

News, context and history from Greece and the east Mediterranean

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Report on the 218th week of the war, April 24 - 30. Hellenica covers the war in Ukraine as an issue of the greatest geopolitical consequence for all of Europe, including Greece.

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Report on the 217th week of the war, April 17 - 23. Hellenica covers the war in Ukraine as an issue of the greatest geopolitical consequence for all of Europe, including Greece.

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  • JOHN T PSAROPOULOS

    I am an independent journalist and Al Jazeera's Southeast Europe Correspondent based in Athens. I have been covering the region since the fall of communism. My main interests are geopolitics, energy, the environment, defence and refugees.

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