Asylum debate shifts to the right – asylum seekers and refugees are being labelled as criminals
Filmmaker David Wilkinson reveals why his new documentary strikes a chord with audiences
“There is nothing wrong about Greece that cannot be solved through what is right about Greece"
How Britain’s biggest fighter jet export deal in a generation unsettles Europe - and particularly Greece.
At the London Literature Festival, the former US Vice President opened her international book tour with a call for empathy, optimism and renewed faith in democratic values
According to these sources, President Trump’s 20-point framework specifies that day-to-day governance of Gaza would be undertaken by Palestinians, under the oversight of an international transitional body - the Board of Peace - chaired by the US president
At Labour’s party annual conference, the British Prime Minister directed his criticism primarily at the anti-immigrant Reform UK rather than the Conservatives — British analysts explain the strategic shift to TO VIMA
What distinguished academics told TO BHMA International edition about the United Kingdom’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state
Lords raise red flags over UK’s push to recognise Palestine
A fragile agreement lowers tariffs and promises energy deals, but critics say Europe yielded too much, exposing imbalance and leaving key terms unresolved
The report described the water sector as “broken,” citing serious management failures and referring to the current crisis as a “modern Great Stink,” drawing a parallel with the 19th-century sanitation disaster that once plagued London
From Benghazi to brussels, Vandewalle highlights how the absence of unified governance in Libya continues to destabilize the Mediterranean. The Professor argues that international interventions—especially from turkey and Russia—have transformed Libya into a geopolitical chessboard.
My goal is to have a frank conversation on the matter of the ownership of the sculptures with the Greek authorities and with the Greek scholars, which is not done behind closed doors
As mass protests ripple through London and pressure mounts on the Labour Party, exclusive interviews with leading British political scholars shed light on the deepening shift in UK policy toward Israel and Palestine.
Paul Taylor: I recognize the growth success of Greece, the sound public finances that the government has maintained. But I look at other factors that haven't changed so much.
In a presidential election held on 26th March 2000, Vladimir Putin was elected President of Russia. Three individuals, each offering a different perspective, speak to TO BHMA International Edition about the 25 years that have shaped Vladimir Putin into the man he is today.
TO BHMA International edition talks with prestigious scientists over concerns related to Musk’s actions and stance on issues related to scientific research funding and the dissemination of information on the platform X
In an exclusive interview with To Vima, Errol Musk offers sharp opinions on political developments in the UK, Germany, and Greece, providing unique insight into his son's influence on global politics