A Pakistan-mediated proposal outlines an immediate ceasefire between Iran and the United States, while Iranian state media reports the death of a senior Revolutionary Guards intelligence chief amid ongoing hostilities
A tragic death caused by a collapsing balcony highlights the growing danger of abandoned buildings across Greece, raising urgent questions about safety, accountability, and neglected urban spaces
A beloved, foolproof recipe for soft yet crisp Greek Easter cookies infused with fragrant orange zest. A classic that never fails—year after year.
New rules on Airbnb and tourist capacity—especially in the Cyclades—aim to curb overtourism and housing pressure, as legal hurdles delay final approval of Greece’s long-awaited tourism spatial framework.
Proceedings resume with formal participation declarations as dozens of defendants face serious charges linked to Greece’s deadliest rail tragedy
Greek-operated air defense systems intercepted another UAV during a multinational mission, highlighting Greece’s active role in regional security efforts
Greek gymnastics star claimed another World Cup gold while suffering from acute back pain, reinforcing his reputation as one of the sport’s toughest competitors
A 17-year-old is fighting for his life after being struck by a city bus in central Piraeus, with authorities investigating the exact circumstances of the incident
Eligible drivers can apply for fuel aid of up to €60, with income-based criteria covering most households and additional support for diesel users
From revival dreams to global spectacle, the first modern Olympics in Athens reshaped sport—blending ideals of peace and competition with the political and economic tensions that still define the Games today
Florian Knauss, director of the Glyptothek in Munich—a museum often described as an “ark” of classical and Roman antiquity—speaks about the ever-living, constantly evolving story of ancient artifacts, as well as the modern role of museums.
An Orthodox celebration on the Isar River brings Greeks and Germans together, revealing how shared rituals, dialogue, and tradition foster connection, identity, and mutual understanding far from home.
A survey of Greek high school students in Munich reveals a generation torn between emotional ties to Greece and the practical realities of building a life abroad, as they navigate identity, opportunity, and belonging.
The poem “Little Souls Shine Forever” earned the school an Honorable Mention in the Gabriel Pentzikis Competition 2025.
The Greek Lyceum of Munich “Konstantinos Carathéodory” is a living organism that preserves strong ties with the motherland and shapes the next generation of the Greek diaspora.
He was one of the most important figures in mathematics in the 20th century. With roots in the Hellenism of the Ottoman Empire and an academic path that led him to Europe’s leading universities, Konstantinos Carathéodory devoted his life to science, leaving a profound mark both on global mathematical thought and on the intellectual history of Hellenism.
Greek history and culture have left a vivid mark on the Bavarian capital. From the imposing Königsplatz to the Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration of the Saviour, the city reveals a deep and enduring relationship with Greece—rooted largely in the Ottoman empire.
Maria Toursidou delivers a haunting short story about what so often happens behind closed doors. Her work was awarded First Prize at the Marilena Laskaridi 2024 Literary Competition for Greek high schools abroad.
An initiative of TO BHMA, under the auspices of the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, concerning schools of the Greek diaspora in every corner of the world.
In Jerusalem, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, located in the Christian Quarter of the Old City, the Palm Sunday service was conducted without the presence of congregants.