Sinwar’s Bloody Gambit Changed the Middle East—but Not as He Imagined

Israel was wounded but didn’t fold, and Palestinian statehood is more remote than ever

FEATURED

FEATURED

The History of Greece’s Tallest Buildings

By the end of 2025, the rejuvenated Hilton Athens—now rebranded as "The Ilisian"—will begin a new chapter as an innovative multi-use complex, featuring the Conrad and Waldorf Astoria brands of hotels and residences.

With U.S. Elections Approaching, Both Parties Court Greek-American Voters, But Substance is Lacking

This year, a notable absence of concrete positions on issues concerning Greek-American relations comes as a stark contrast to previous election years like 2008

Greece Tops Europe in Rent Payment Struggles

Families with children are even more affected, with 26.3% of these households struggling to pay rent.

Greece to Simplify Procedures for Solar Installations

Under the new procedures, businesses no longer need to seek approval from Greece's electricity regulator or obtain an environmental permit as part of the application process for installing solar panels.

Greece’s Tourism Success Tied to Expanding U.S. and Asian Markets

Its findings reveal that travelers to these destinations are becoming increasingly demanding, expecting high-quality travel experiences while also seeking authenticity.

Why the US 2024 Election is Too Close to Call

Associate professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University Harris Mylonas has spent over two decades observing the evolving landscape of American politics. Mylonas talks with To Vima International Edition and brings a unique perspective to the conversation.

Study: How Much Greece, Cyprus & Israel Spend on Defense

In its analysis, the CCSS factors in indicators such as country populations, GDP, and other elements to ascertain the defense capabilities

SYRIZA Critiques Kasselakis, Condemns His ‘Misleading’ Platform Amid Party Strife

SYRIZA’s Political Secretariat defended its decision to bar Kasselakis from running in the upcoming intra-party elections as a “absolutely statutory and democratic decision was taken by a large majority”

With U.S. Elections Approaching, Both Parties Court Greek-American Voters, But Substance is Lacking

This year, a notable absence of concrete positions on issues concerning Greek-American relations comes as a stark contrast to previous election years like 2008

S&P Delays Greek Economy’s Credit Review, Keeps Rating at BBB-

Moody’s took a “stricter” stance compared to the other agencies when in Sept. of 2023 it refused to grant Greece the investment grade.

Greece to Simplify Procedures for Solar Installations

Under the new procedures, businesses no longer need to seek approval from Greece's electricity regulator or obtain an environmental permit as part of the application process for installing solar panels.

S&P Set for Key Decision on Greek Economy Amid Positive Outlook

Last April’s positive outlook issued by the agency lays the groundwork for another potential upgrade.

Greece Tops Europe in Rent Payment Struggles

Families with children are even more affected, with 26.3% of these households struggling to pay rent.

The History of Greece’s Tallest Buildings

By the end of 2025, the rejuvenated Hilton Athens—now rebranded as "The Ilisian"—will begin a new chapter as an innovative multi-use complex, featuring the Conrad and Waldorf Astoria brands of hotels and residences.

At Least 100 Cases of Gastroenteritis Reported in Chania

Scientists have pointed to norovirus as the primary cause suspected for viral gastroenteritis

Municipality of Athens: Free Mammograms Starting Monday, October 21

In Greece, approximately 7,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, with it being the most common form of cancer in women.

Cloudy, Cool and Windy in Greece on Friday

Temperatures in Greece will be lower than seasonal norms on Friday, with the weather characterized by wind and clouds for much of the country.

Hamas Chief Sinwar Killed in Gaza Operations, Israel Says

Death marks biggest blow to militant group in more than a year of war

Inside Israel’s Ground Offensive in Lebanon

Thousands of troops are on the hunt for Hezbollah infrastructure along the border

Lufthansa Fined $4 Million for Stopping 128 Jewish Passengers From Boarding Flight

Transportation Department says it’s the largest penalty against an airline for civil-rights discrimination

Russia and China Defy the West Deep in the Arctic

The Svalbard archipelago has become a critical steppingstone for projecting power across one of the world’s most sensitive regions

Free Guided Tours of Athens in October

The Municipality of Athens is offering free guided tours to museums, monuments and archaeological sites all over Athens