Stories
The internationally acclaimed American author talks about the contradictions hidden in universal experiences and the Greek landscape that inspired one of her novels
Greece has capable scientists and an electronics industry that can be oriented toward the maritime sector, and the MIT Sea Grant courses in Greece point the way
The assassination of the CIA’s station chief in Athens by ‘Revolutioary Organization November 17’ inaugurated the 27-year trail of blood left by Europe’s longest-lived terrorist group
Ten years after the referendum, the people who voted—and live with the consequences—reflect on a decision that changed a nation
From children with autism to seniors living with dementia, animal-assisted therapy is gaining ground in Greece as professionals discover new ways to reach people where words alone often fall short
Rising temperatures, drought, floods, and emerging diseases are threatening one of Greece’s most valuable crops, forcing scientists and growers to rethink the future of olive cultivation
TO VIMA speaks to families, volunteers and academics about fear, displacement and the lasting trauma left by a week of unrest
The enduring epilogue of her work remains the instilling of a compulsion to discover the life that lies hidden from us












