Catch up on the most important events in Greece from the day before with To Vima's News Wrap-up
Reading the US Treasury Department announcement about the sanctions imposed on companies in the Intellexa “group” and two individuals involved with it, Tal Dilian and Sara Hamou, something about the evidence it cites really struck home. Because the US Treasury Department notes that the data that underpins the sanctions was collected and documented by journalists, […]
Efforts aim to stem tide of foreign farm imports being rebranded as domestic products
Two words for today's weather in Greece: rainy and hot
Public hospitals in Greece will be scheduling evening surgeries between 3pm and 10pm with costs ranging from 300 euros to 2,000 euros depending on operation to ease waiting times
Greek hoteliers and film producers are against a Culture Ministry bill that mandates Greek-language song and music quotas
Honey from China, apples from Bulgaria, kiwis from Iran, oranges from Egypt, milk, and lambs from Romania and Bulgaria are among the imported agricultural products often misrepresented.
No change, however, is expected in the duration of compulsory military service
TUI reports strong initial booking trends for a summer vacations in Greece, with high demand for Crete and Rhodes; Corfu and Kos are also popular choices
Both the OECD and Eurostat foresee future increases in the general retirement age limits in Greece due to the pressure exerted by demographics and population aging
Let's take a trip to the Middle East
The bad weather continues across the country, with intense phenomena in northern Greece raising alarm for residents and meteorologists
Three Greek islands in the Cyclades are at risk of losing their unique character and local ways of life. To Vima spoke to experts and locals about what can be done before it’s too late
The primary agenda of the meeting revolved around exploring Azerbaijan's and its state-owned company, Socar's, capacity to augment gas exports through the TAP pipeline by an additional 10 billion cubic meters
With real estate in Greece soaring, privately-run “all-inclusive” student dorms are intriguing investors leaving some wondering if it's the country's next real estate opportunity
Some 250 productions from around the world will be screened at Thessaloniki’s 26th International Documentary Festival (TiDF) this month (March 7 until March 17). The specialized cinematic festival will be hosted at three venues, primarily at the Olympion Cinema, the iconic annual home of the long-standing Thessaloniki Film Festival, along with the Limani Village and […]
The lion’s share of Greek wine exports—a whopping 86.6% by value for 2023—continued to head to the European Union, with the top five markets being Germany, Cyprus, France, the Netherlands and Belgium. Wine exports from Greece continued to rebound gradually in 2023 after a two-year pandemic-related downturn, according to the Hellenic Statistics Authority (EL.STAT). The […]
Nine months after the elections, the government finds itself facing a new and different opposition