Stories
Easter often revives debate about animal rights—yet sadly, not all animals are included
Nationwide increases in cases are being recorded for several diseases included in the Ministry of Health’s “lists” of rare conditions. How is life with a rare disease, how is diagnosis made, and what role does genetics play?
As Hungary heads to the polls, Europe holds its breath. Paolo Gentiloni, former Italian Prime Minister and European Commissioner, breaks down why the import of this “small” country for the EU belies its small size.
The increase in water reserves does not remove the risk of water shortage in Attica, as safety levels remain below those of previous years. The need to implement critical interventions to secure the water supply remains urgent.
The digitization of the Diplomatic and Historical Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs opens new horizons. Tens of thousands of files relating to the dictatorship period and the 1955–1960 five-year span are being catalogued. These are expected to shed light on unknown aspects of the Cyprus issue.
In this revealing interview with To BHMA International Edition, Chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times Peter Baker offers a candid look at how the Trump presidency has reshaped the relationship between power and the press.
An independent group of specialists reviewed newly released and pre-existing evidence of the Nirvana singer's suicide. Their findings call into question the legitimacy of the official police investigation.
In an increasingly connected world, the effects of excessive social media use do not differ significantly whether a teenager lives in California or in the remotest parts of the Balkans











