On the streets of Greece’s capital, accessibility remains a concept rather than a commitment.
In Greece, different regions have their own unique (and sometimes strange) traditions to usher in the New Year...
Record heat, drought, and extreme weather in 2024 underscored the climate crisis, while stalled climate talks revealed humanity's struggle to act.
For the first time ever, artworks from the Cycladic islands come to Athens to tell the untold stories of women through time.
How many times, if any, have Athenians been lucky enough to experience a 'white Christmas'?
The iconic Greek kiosk is dying out, and the empty shells remain to remind us of an urban everyday life that no longer exists.
Younger generations are reshaping fishing tourism and steering Greece toward global recognition. Three stakeholders share their vision with ‘To Vima International Edition’
To Vima International Edition Spoke with Professor Efthymios Lekkas on Greece’s Seismic Landscape and Earthquake Preparedness
Bike Friendly certification is helping hotels and destinations in Greece shift towards responsible tourism. 'To Vima International Edition' spoke to stakeholders about the benefits.
'Far-right parties in Germany and elsewhere often promote attitudes and values that challenge the foundations of liberal democracies' Renew Europe MEP Strack-Zimmermann commented on German politics
To Vima International Edition spoke with two young Greeks climate activists to hear their perspectives on climate change
Real holistic approaches to combating not just gender-based violence in Greece but the patriarchy that props it up, are distant still.
The average Greek throws away approximately 190 kg of food annually
Destined for the landfill, useless items become art works with a powerful message. 'To Vima International Edition' spoke to Greek artist Iordanis Poimenidis about creative recycling.
What follows can only be compared to a fever dream or psychedelic experience in its bizarreness.
Germany’s use of archaeology as part of its soft power arsenal in Greece raises the question: is it time for the German Archaeological Institute to separate archaeology from state foreign policy?
The village of Kallio re-emerged from the depths of an artificial lake recently, in an ominous sign of weather-related problems
Inflation, abortion and job opportunities are among the top concerns of young voters
EESC President Oliver Röpke tells To Vima International Edition how its lobbying is making a concrete impact on EU citizens’ lives
Psychiatry Professor Antonios Dakanalis on healthier workplaces