In light of International Father's Day, TO BHMA International edition spoke with three fathers who reflect on what it means to raise a child today: the challenges, the emotional labor, and the evolution of what it means to simply be a “dad.”
“Hellas” pride on full display as Greek-American community gathers for a night of celebration, tradition, and tribute
From island microbreweries to urban festivals, Greek craft beer culture is booming. TO BHMA International Edition speaks with microbrewers about the craft beer revolution.
The Greek seaside town of Loutraki earns international recognition as a Culinary Capital, signaling a new era in tourism development.
Avali's visionary model empowers neurodiverse adults through community living
Once seen as Ursula von der Leyen’s defining legacy, support for climate ambition at the EP has increasingly shifted from the EPP to the Left.
Remembering Bojangles’ legacy—and meeting the Athenian artists keeping American tap alive
The festival turns 30 this year, and To Vima International Edition speaks with its Artistic Director Jenny Argyriou about her vision of dance as a tool for connection and transformation.
BHMAgazino spoke with Michael Triantafyllou — member of the Faculty Steering Committee of the MIT Maritime Consortium and holder of the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Chair in Ocean Science and Engineering at MIT — about his work and his vision for sustainable shipping solutions
These “surrogate matching” programs rely on the fallacy that there are hundreds of women happy to travel to Greece to engage themselves in the demanding process of surrogacy and pregnancy for sheer altruism
'A week ago I received a message from a woman who told me that she named her son Zacharias', because Zak soothed her concerns about how people would treat a child from an inter-racial marriage
An Interview with Sean Mathews on Trump’s Middle East Visit and Greece's Role in the Changing Landscape
Israeli literary critic Oded Wolkstein speaks out following the cancellation of an event at the Thessaloniki Book Fair after 150 people occupied the venue chanting pro-Palestinian slogans
A look at how motherhood is portrayed in cinema, art, and theatre
Awe reminds us that we are small, and that being small is, in itself, a form of belonging rather than a source of shame
TO BHMA International Edition speaks to folklorist and author Eleni Manou about efforts to preserve the endangered Greek Tsakonian dialect
Dr. Yanis Ben Amor shares how AI can reshape global health and education -and reduce inequalities- but cautions that countries must invest and adapt.
“These policies that are developed are aspirin, hansaplast for an illness which is more serious than that.”
In an exclusive interview, the center's director, Stefanos Gandolfo, underlines the great opportunities for Greece's excellent researchers in a variety of areas to spread their wings and to reap gains from mutually beneficial international collaborations
The survival of Istanbul's once-thriving Greek Orthodox community at stake