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Greek-American Lawmakers Warn Against U.S. Military Sale to Turkey
Greek-American members of Congress oppose a proposed U.S. F110 jet-engine sale to Turkey and warn against any return to the F-35 program without legal compliance.
Greece, Cyprus, Israel and the U.S. Give East Med Energy Cooperation a Base in Houston
A new Houston-based center brings Greece, Cyprus, Israel, and the U.S. together on East Med energy, infrastructure, and security.
Ukrainian Orthodox Splinter Group Claims New Presence in Greece
An unrecognized remnant of the former Kyiv Patriarchate says it has created a new “Metropolis” in Greece, separate from the recognized Orthodox Church of Ukraine.
A Real Alliance Means Greece Must Build, Not Just Buy
Greece’s enhanced strategic partnership with France is real. The harder question is whether Athens can build capability, not just buy French equipment.
Greece Paired with Florida National Guard in Expanding U.S. Defense Ties
Greece has been paired with the Florida National Guard through the U.S. State Partnership Program, expanding cooperation in training, security, and crisis response.
Cyprus Has a “Plan” for the British Bases. But What Does That Really Mean?
Cyprus says it has a plan for the British bases, but the balance of power tells a different story. A closer look at sovereignty, leverage, and what can actually change.
Is Greece Really a ‘Winner’ of the U.S.–Iran Conflict? Looking Beyond the Headlines
As the U.S.–Iran conflict continues, some frame Greece as a “winner.” But what has actually changed? A closer look at strategy, perception, and reality.
Cyprus Independence Day: A Celebration with Shadows
Cyprus marked Independence Day on October 1st with parades in Nicosia and calls for unity, a reminder of the island’s 1960 founding and its unresolved division.
Kimberly Guilfoyle Confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic
Senate confirms Kimberly Guilfoyle as the first woman U.S. Ambassador to Greece in a 51-47 vote. Historic appointment links Trump family to important diplomatic role.
Greece’s Bold Tax Breaks for Defense Investors Could Reshape US–Greece Ties
Greece has unveiled sweeping tax breaks to lure defense and aerospace investors. The plan could deepen US–Greece security ties and create new opportunities for the Greek-American community.
Mother Agapia Speaks Out on Christians in the Holy Land
Greek Orthodox nun Mother Agapia Stephanopoulos, who has lived in Jerusalem for nearly 30 years, offers a rare perspective on the hardships faced by Christians in the Holy Land. Her testimony comes as the Archons…











