Underground houses and hotels, once a necessary adaptation, are now popping up around islands, raising alarm to locals and architects
Every year, athletes come to Greece to run 246 kilometers from Athens to Sparta testing their bodies and minds. To Vima English Edition spoke to the winner, the finishers and volunteers
Summer may be over, but Greece continues to break records in tourist arrivals, being well on its way to reaching its predicted quota of 35 million visitors, a 7% year-on-year increase, by the end of 2024. With its picturesque beaches, iconic landmarks, colorful cuisine and rich history, it is no surprise that the Mediterranean is […]
A potent force, the Greek diaspora can only remain meaningful for Greece through action
Renowned international economist and public intellectual Barry Eichengreen - who since 1987 has taught at the University of California, Berkeley and is a renowned economic historian - speaks with To Vima about the dangers of isolationism and tariffs that Mr. Trump is advancing
To Vima English Edition speaks to the founder of Ecogenia about the mission to create a national youth service in Greece dedicated to climate action
Germany hosts the world's fourth-largest refugee population and leads the EU in asylum seekers. Will the new German border control measures truly ease migratory pressures, or are they merely political optics?
Oncologist and cancer researcher George P. Canellos speaks to To Vima about his career, why science has yet to find a cure for cancer overall, the role of Big Pharma in developing treatments, and his Greek heritage
Harari discusses his new book "Nexus" on Artificial Intelligence, in an interview with TO VIMA
Just 59% of Europe’s sexually active teens used a condom during their last sexual encounter, threatening a public health crisis, says the World Health Organization. In Greece, the figure was notably higher at 74%, but concerns remain over teen sexual health.
Illicit trade entails significant risks, according to experts
Angeliki Dimitriadi, Senior Research Fellow at ELIAMEP, argues that Germany's border policy is driven by political concerns but also aims to curb secondary migration and reduce refugee benefits.
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.
As the flow of holidaymakers continues unabated to Greece, September, the first month of autumn, is looking more dynamic than ever before
The South African author talks to To Vima English Edition about her novel "An Island" (nominated for Booker 2021), where she describes the relationship between Samuel, who lives in the lighthouse of a small island in Africa, and an immigrant
Ads for ‘souvenirs’ from famous Greek beaches make a splash on the Internet
When they started out, online delivery platforms would charge businesses an 8% cut. But the commission for advertising a company's catalog has now gone up to 12%
Vintage sweet and ice cream shops in Greece are struggling to survive. To Vima English Edition spoke with a third generation ice cream-maker about the reasons
"Despite extensive research, we have not been able to identify the women in the two picture frames. Do you have any idea who they might be?"
A survivor of the Hamas attack on the Nova Festival in Israel tells TA NEA Weekend Edition how he managed to survive by hiding under a pile of bodies