Stories
Halki is breaking new ground: it has become the first municipality in Greece to record its carbon footprint and complete a greenhouse-gas emissions reduction plan—using artificial intelligence.
As farmers press for relief, soil degradation and water stress expose the deeper fragility of Greece’s agricultural model. Regenerative farming and farm-to-fork models emerge as an alternative, but face real limits in terms of scalability and misaligned subsidies
Now a visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution after decades covering wars and revolutions from Moscow to Afghanistan, Markos Kounalakis views the Greenland dispute as part of a broader challenge to the rules based international order
Oxford Professor of History A.E. Stallings’ new book weaves a marvellous tapestry of how poets, artists and others framed the issue
Moscow’s anger over the independence of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, and the prospect of Baltic Orthodox Churches following suit, is all about Putin’s geopolitical ambitions
From Grok’s image abuse to the Greek response
TO VIMA exclusively inside the meeting between Greenland’s energy minister Naaja Nathanielsen and British MPs at the UK parliament
Creative potential is immense among children, who run wild with unrestricted imagination. However, data show that opportunities for turning this potential into practice dwindle as they climb up the school ladder











