Monday, November 3, will bring showers across much of Greece, with heavier rain and thunderstorms developing later in the day in the Ionian Islands and western mainland regions.
In Trinidad and Tobago, fishermen are staying closer to shore after attacks on alleged drug boats
The Distinguished Israel Policy Chair and Senior Fellow at RAND speaks to To Vima about what lies ahead for Gaza and Israel after the Israel–Hamas deal and why, despite cautious optimism, the toughest tests are still to come
The distinctive customs of the Kalash, an isolated ethnic group in Pakistan’s mountains — the remarkable status of women, their ties with Greece, and the threats to their cultural heritage
The celebrated composer, producer, and father of singer Vicky Leandros passed away at 102, leaving behind a musical legacy that bridged Greece and Europe and sold more than 120 million records worldwide
Chemical engineer Giorgos Lignos, the creator of blue honey, explained the process on MEGA Weekend
What really happens in the skies when the fate of aircraft depends on those on the ground? Air traffic controller Olga Toki speaks to To Vima about a hidden, adrenaline-charged world
If successful, the 160 km unassisted swim would set a new world record
The rearmament of Europe and Turkey’s activities in the wider region bring a question that has long exercised Greek politics back to the fore. What sort of Turkey do we want? Obviously, the question is rhetorical. No nation, Turkey or any other, is ever going to ask us what kind of country we would like […]
Greek uniformed personnel will see holiday pay boosts, retroactive payments, and higher allowances under the new salary system affecting 150,000 officers
Greek police arrested one suspect and detained another. seizing an unregistered shotgun following a deadly shooting in the village of Vorizia, Crete, that left two people dead and four injured. Specialized police units continue raids amid fears of renewed violence
Former New York mayor Bill de Blasio tells To Vima why Zohran Mamdani’s campaign could rekindle the Democrats’ bond with America’s working class — and offer the party a way back from its image as the voice of the elite
Yannis Lalas, 42, previously charged and later acquitted over the killing of crime reporter Giorgos Karaivaz, was gunned down with a Kalashnikov in a central Greece hotel room. Police are investigating a possible contract killing linked to organized crime
Temperatures remain mild today but will drop steadily through midweek as rain returns to many areas
Students and university groups plan a nationwide demonstration on November 6, protesting staff shortages, poor infrastructure, and education reforms that they claim will increase academic pressure and reduce access to free public education
The growing industry has little regulation and many cases of financial abuse; escrow funds taken to pay gambling debts, buy bitcoin
Newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle made her first appearance in Athens on Saturday evening, hosting a gala in honor of the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps ahead of her formal diplomatic accreditation next week
A deadly family feud in southern Crete has left three people dead and many injured. Greece’s police chief and the head of the Greek FBI are traveling to the island as tensions remain high and authorities struggle to contain fears of renewed bloodshed
Over 1 million Greek homeowners in small towns will receive ENFIA tax cuts next year, while property buyers, heirs, and those legalizing unauthorized buildings face higher bills. Key exemptions apply to insured homes and low-income households
Environmental group warns Balkan coal power exports could collapse when the EU’s new carbon border tax takes effect in 202