Musician’s anti-ICE comments spark backlash ahead of his Super Bowl halftime performance
During his meeting with Secretary Hegseth, the Greek minister extended an invitation for an official visit to Greece, which Hegseth accepted.
Revelations come as Swiss bank UBS uses legal fight to curb Jewish groups from reopening a decades-old settlement
For decades after World War II, the United States stood at the core of the multilateral system it had helped design. From the United Nations and its specialized agencies to global regimes governing climate, health, and development, US participation was central to both the legitimacy and the functioning of international governance. Today, that role is […]
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis launched a nine-month national dialogue on overhauling secondary education, with a proposed National Diploma expected to reshape university admissions from 2027-28
Defense Minister Dendias will also hold discussions with U.S. Under Secretary of the Army for Defense Policy, Elbridge A. Colby.
Athens is considering the autonomous underwater systems to boost surveillance and anti-submarine capabilities in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean while reducing risks to naval crews
The two ministers are expected to review bilateral ties, with particular emphasis on economic cooperation, while also discussing the future of the European Union, including enlargement prospects.
Taxi owners in Athens begin a two-day strike over government policies, demanding a meeting with the Prime Minister and protesting issues from electric vehicle transition to unfair competition
To Vima spoke with Thanos Petouris, a researcher at the European Institute of Peace with deep knowledge of Yemen’s political situation, in an effort to decode developments in the strife-plagued corner of the Arabian Peninsula
Delivery drivers at one of Greece’s leading online delivery platforms will walk off the job on Tsiknopempti, escalating their push for a collective labor agreement, wage increases and stronger protections for freelancers
Six years after its launch, the EU’s post-COVID recovery fund struggles with bureaucracy, slow disbursements, and skill gaps, leaving billions unpaid and long-term economic reforms still incomplete
When does inequality cease to be a strictly economic issue and become a wound in the body of democracy?
Investigations reveal unregistered tanks, faulty underground pipelines, and regulatory gaps, raising questions about the licensing and oversight of high-risk industrial sites
Gender disparities in salaried employment have also narrowed. The gap between male and female employees fell to 3.6 percentage points in 2025.
The fee applies to both international and domestic visitors wishing to access the area directly in front of the historic fountain.
The Puerto Rican star called for compassion over cruelty, joining Billie Eilish and others in condemning U.S. immigration policies during the 2026 Grammys
Greek prime minister launches formal process to revise the 1975 Constitution, proposing changes to ministerial accountability, public administration, higher education, fiscal safeguards and the role of the president, while calling for broad political consensus
The prime minister is set to outline proposed revisions to key constitutional articles, launching a formal process that requires multiple parliamentary votes and broad majorities.
Greek police investigate the brutal killing of a young man whose body was discovered bound in a stream, following surveillance footage showing his abduction by two armed suspects in Nea Peramos