The resilient heritage of Southern Italy's Greek-speaking communities
Few roles appeal to the Turkish president more than sitting in the front row on the big issues of international politics and having a say in the world’s future. After the humiliation of the lost local elections, which some pundits prematurely interpreted as the beginning of the end of the Erdogan era, the Turkish president […]
American analyst and former Pentagon official Michael Rubin talks with To Vima expressing his view that Iran’s direct strike on Israel crossed a significant red line, compelling Israel to retaliate in order to reaffirm its deterrence capabilities
The move comes amidst escalating tensions and concerns over Turkey's imposition of export restrictions on crucial materials to Israel
"If we keep doing what we are doing, we will destroy it all" - President & CEO of Alta Seas and the Port of Los Angeles
The President of European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Oliver Röpke told To Vima "The ocean is a complex and interconnected system, which needs knowledge-based policy. This is why the EESC has called for an involvement of different disciplines and expertise, like data, sciences, psychology, sociology, economy in the development of the policy".
Theater lovers can enjoy performances in English at the first English-language theater in Athens. To Vima spoke with the man behind the Theater of the NO about his vision.
The forest of Schinias is regenerating itself, mounds of dead seagrass are combating beach erosion and 26,000 kg of trash have been removed, but societal pressure for easy beach access remains high
Speaking to Sky 100.3, Hellenic Railways Organization CEO Panagiotis Terezakis puts the ball firmly in the court of the judiciary and the media that published the manipulated dialogs
Greece is ready to welcome millions of tourists this year but businesses are still struggling to find staff. To Vima speaks with stakeholders about what needs to be done.
At least 26 areas in Attica can be described as "ticking time-bombs" with immediate action required to mitigate the fire hazards
The greatest threat to democracy comes from the network of autocratic regimes who are now working together to help one another stay in power. The members of these networks are not only connected to one another within a given autocracy, but also to other autocratic countries, and sometimes to allies inside democracies.
The Archbishop was received at the White House by US Vice President Kamala Harris
The British tabloids were having a field day as the conspiracy theories created their own reality of the absurd. The truth proved to be more prosaic, harsher and closer to home. Kate Middleton, a 42-year-old mother of three young children demonstrating great courage and strength and entering every home as she spoke straight to the […]
Mark Rutte's bid for NATO leadership has lost its momentum, leaving the Dutch Prime Minister on stand-by for now. This despite the United States wanting the issue of Jens Stoltenberg's successor settled way back in January.
A growing housing problem and the touristification of urban centers and popular islands have forced Greece to increase the limits of its popular golden visa program
Even the winners had not expected such a clear victory. There is absolutely no doubt: the big winners are the opposition forces led by the new and old mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu. The equally clear loser is President Erdogan. He had set all his forces in motion to win the municipal elections and failed […]
Dr. Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou, the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for the Ocean, shares her thoughts with To Vima in light of the upcoming Our Ocean Conference
While Greece's municipal waste production rates come in at around the EU average, the country is at the bottom of the EU-27 for recycling rates
The government's reaction to the revelations adds three more questions to the long list it has so far refused to answer.