A sustainable sailing awareness campaign, code of conduct for tourists, and mobile app aim to improve the protection of Greece’s endangered monk seal
Aegina hosts its first jazz festival—one of the most memorable events ever staged on an island that has long been a muse for Greek artists. TO BHMA International Edition talks to locals, organizers, and artists on why it’s just the beginning.
Vacation time can be fun and rewarding. Nature and animal rescue groups in Greece, where you can roll up your sleeves and make an impact.
A bold new show in Athens raises urgent questions about our treatment of animals. Are we’re ready to change our ways?
Greece has one of the highest burdens of mental health issues in the EU with depressive disorders, anxiety disorders and alcohol and drug-use disorders marking the most common mental conditions
In an exclusive interview, Ambassador Elchin Amirbayov, Azerbaijan President’s representative on Special Assignments sheds light on his country’s evolving geopolitical strategy, affirming Baku’s commitment to a pragmatic and balanced foreign policy amid turbulent global shifts.
Amid changing warfare Greece has unveiled a 12-year weapons program worth up to 28 billion euros. The country plans to acquire new warplanes, surface vessels, subs and weapons systems, as well as to develop and field an air defense system modeled on Israel's 'Iron Dome'
A century after his birth, the late artist returns to the spotlight with a major retrospective exhibition in Athens and Andros, showcasing the breadth, timelessness and global resonance of his work
A unique blend of history and pop art, the “Byzantine Tales” comic series is captivating audiences in Greece and beyond—reviving the Eastern Roman Empire through vivid storytelling and visual flair
Trade crowded beaches for hiking trails and discover places where it “always rains,” dragons once battled, and Zeus sat on his throne, all against a backdrop of fireflies, wildflower meadows, and alpine rivers.
In his new documentary, Greek director Stavros Psyllakis unfolds the story of Julien Grivel, the dentist who selflessly treated patients with leprosy for nearly thirty years
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