Stories
Persons with disabilities in Greece are confronted daily with a reality that not only fails to help them cope with their challenges, but actively makes their lives far more difficult—often excluding them altogether from activities that other citizens take for granted
The convening of the Greek-Turkish Supreme Cooperation Council in early 2026 could be the first step toward resolving decades-long differences, but Turkey’s willingness to follow tenets of international law remains doubtful
“Greece in German,” Stadler sums up the editorial concept succinctly
According to recent studies, 47% of the average Greek farmer’s income comes from subsidies, and in some crops, it can reach 85% of turnover
The distinguished author and member of the Royal Society of Literature in the United Kingdom notes: “I have no hesitation in speaking openly about the British Museum’s arrogance"
TO BHMA International Edition speaks with architect George Tsolakis about the first museum in Greece, and one of only a few worldwide, dedicated exclusively to underwater archaeology
If you’ve spent time in Athens as a visitor or a resident, you’ll know how chaotic, charming, exasperating and irresistible the city can be—often all at once
If you’ve spent time in Athens as a visitor or a resident, you’ll know how chaotic, charming, exasperating and irresistible the city can be—often all at once











