Decades after Jackie Kennedy was lambasted for wearing French brands, the Democratic presidential candidate goes full Parisian
A potent force, the Greek diaspora can only remain meaningful for Greece through action
The Greek PM emphasized the strategic depth of the relationship between Greece and the United States, a long-standing friendship unaffected by who's in the White House
The candidate has laid out ways to step up control over diversity issues
The Fed’s interest-rate reduction won’t be immediately felt by everyone, but for some it is the start of a big change
WSJ poll finds that the share who say the U.S. is headed in the right direction is the highest since at least 2021
Years after infection, even answering email remains arduous for many
However, more recently, Greece appears to be temporarily decoupling from the typical peripheral exposure to this risk factor, BofA notes.
Trump and Vance have emphasized protecting American values from outside threats, while Harris has focused on the U.S. as a land of opportunity for all
A 19-year-old Greek man told police she tried to rape him
Framing the upcoming election as a critical juncture for the United States, Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) portrayed it as a decisive choice between advancing democracy and sliding towards authoritarianism. In an interview with To Vima during the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, Titus emphasized that “the stakes couldn’t be higher.” As she said, “this election […]
Immigrants are settling in Brazil and Argentina, buying up apartments and opening beauty salons and restaurants
Gender and race move to the center of the campaign with Kamala Harris expected to lead the party’s ticket
Vice President Kamala Harris has not been a familiar face in Greek-American events. Her limited participation included a brief appearance as a Senator at the World Coordinating Committee of the Cyprus Struggle (PSEKA) conference in the summer of 2019. During her remarks, Harris invoked familiar themes of ancient Greek democracy, but she did not delve […]
Tom Korologos, a distinguished advisor to U.S. presidents and former United States Ambassador to Belgium, passed away on July 26, 2024, at his home in Washington D.C. due to heart complications. He was 91. Born on April 6, 1933, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Korologos was the son of Greek immigrants, Chris T. and Irene […]
Twenty twenty-four is not just an election year; it is the election year. Taiwan, India, Russia, Mexico, the UK, France, Europe – have already gone to the polls. But the election that remains, the one that the whole world is holding its breath over, is the U.S. Presidential election in November. From now until the […]
Free-spending visitors are fueling a powerful boom in southern Europe, flipping economic power in the EU. Some economists think it could end badly.
Biden’s stalled cease-fire plan is a political vulnerability ahead of his debate with Trump. Israel and Hamas have a longer timeline.
Voters in rural North Carolina reflect the mounting challenges facing President Biden in swing states, voicing discontent with the economy, illegal immigration and inflation
A sector study entitled focuses on major non-European markets and long-haul travel, specifically the USA, Canada, China, India and Australia