According to the State Department, the European based cells have carried out bombings, shootings and other politically motivated attacks
Of the four, two are shadowy urban terror cells in Greece, who primarily target sites in central Athens
The US State Department’s annual human rights report highlights improvements in media freedom in Greece in 2024, while noting ongoing concerns over pressure on journalists and isolated cases of harassment
The U.S. says it raised concerns over recent protests in Turkey with the country's foreign minister—claims Turkey denies.
Rights groups warn US AI-driven visa revocations threaten free speech, as Trump vows to deport pro-Palestinian protesters and cut university funding.
Instead of an official letter from Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, James O'Brien, extended congratulations via a simple post on X.
The United States stresses the importance of maintaining calm in the Aegean and resolving disputes in accordance with international law, following a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.
Washington is stepping up sanctions on companies and individuals involved in a scandal revolving around the illegal spyware
The U.S. diplomat added these close ties between the two countries were a result of ongoing efforts by both governments