Mercouri's multifaceted contributions have left an indelible mark on Greek society
Recognized in 2024 by the City of Melbourne as a premier event, Antipodes has become an integral part of the city’s cultural calendar.
So far, no damage has been reported to the island’s cultural heritage, with exhibits already safeguarded. Meanwhile, the Greek Ministry of Culture held an emergency meeting on February 6.
The president sees classical design and landmark names as anchors to the country’s foundation
In sports, entertainment and marketing, displays of conservatism are crowding out progressive postures
This decrease is attributed, to a 3.4% decline in the plant production price index, mainly due to changes in the industrial plants group, as well as a 0.7% increase in the animal production price index.
Kemi Badenoch becomes first Black woman to lead U.K.’s Conservative Party, following its disastrous performance in recent election.
To Vima English Edition spoke with author and Greek gastronomy expert Giorgos Pittas about the potential of Greek cuisine and why it still remains untapped.
From August 12 to 18, audiences across Greece can experience a range of unique musical events, musical theater, and dance performances, all centered around this year's thematic focus: the concept of Conflict.
The decision, announced by Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni, came on July 29, the centenary of Theodorakis’ birth
"above all else, democracy is a culture"
The 6.3% rise in May 2024 is largely driven by an 8.8% increase in the crop output group, particularly due to changes in olive oil prices, and a 0.5% increase in the animal output group.
Known for its postcard-perfect beaches, Skiathos is taking steps to offer travelers much more. To Vima English Edition spoke with the island’s mayor about people-centered initiatives and rebranding efforts.
The resilient heritage of Southern Italy's Greek-speaking communities
Greece’s Athens Epidaurus Festival 2024 kicks off on June 1 with world famous music acts, drama and dance.
Tesla’s first European factory has become the target of critics ranging from eco-activists to far-right politicians
Crafted entirely from white marble in the 5th century BC, it stands as a tribute to Poseidon, the god of the sea
Greece is ready to redevelop the former royal estate at Tatoi near Athens into a mixed-use culture and tourism hub.
Minister of Rural Development and Food, Lefteris Avgenakis highlights the significance of this gathering, uniting stakeholders to devise solutions for a brighter future
Lina Mendoni spoke in Parliament in reply to a tabled question by the leftist main opposition party regarding the government’s contacts with the British Museum over the Parthenon Marbles