Nikos Dendias says in an interview with TO BHMA that Greece will not take part in operations against Iran, vows to defend Cyprus during the regional crisis and deepen defense ties with France.
The Greek expatriate who has dedicated his life to preserving Greek culture in Australia talks about the challenges, the language, the relationship with the Church, and the future of the diaspora.
As global conflicts grow more complex and fragmented, mediator Katia Papagianni explains why peace efforts now operate in moral gray zones—and why the world no longer shares a unified vision for resolving war.
The lesson is not that we are doomed to relive the 1930s, but that recognizing historical parallels may help societies act more wisely before instability deepens into catastrophe
When does inequality cease to be a strictly economic issue and become a wound in the body of democracy?
Between vulnerability and violence, distortion and grace, Christos Oikonomou explores the human body as a site of psychological and physical tension. In his first solo show at Roma Gallery, he reflects on trauma, fragility, and the paradoxical power of the smile.
From Ukraine to strategic autonomy, defence, and budget priorities, President Metsola outlines the EU’s vision, challenges, and role in safeguarding peace, stability, and democratic accountability
A son recounts the remarkable life of Michael Oikonomides, a Cypriot volunteer who fought in the Spanish Civil War with the International Brigades—honored nearly a century later as Spain grants citizenship to his descendants.
In an interview with To Vima, Aphrodite Bleta, President of the European Union of Women in Greece, explains why economic empowerment, education and social support are essential to ending the cycle of abuse.
GSTC CEO Randy Durband discusses how Greece can strengthen tourism management through sustainability standards, better data, and coordinated governance.
Mitsotakis outlined plans on rising prices, housing support, farmer compensation, transport pressures, energy deals, and a sea-drone partnership with Ukraine
In her first televised interview, the new US ambassador to Greece highlighted Washington’s strategic vision for the region, addressing geopolitical cooperation, defense ties and concerns over foreign influence in key ports.
Maria Damanaki on Greece’s green transition, energy politics, and the risks of inertia in the Aegean
Antonis Samaras’s cordial meeting with US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle and senior Trump administration officials follows remarks in which he attacked Prime Minister Mitsotakis and voiced kinship with Trump’s stance on migration, energy, and the “woke agenda.”
American scholar discusses his groundbreaking new book on linguistic convergence, the role of Greek in shaping regional languages, and why preserving dialects matters
Author and digital rights advocate Cory Doctorow speaks to To Vima on the coming AI crash, the “enshittification” of the Internet, and how Big Tech turned innovation into decay
In a rare 1989 interview, Greece’s most influential singer-songwriter reflects on politics, ideology, and the moral decline of a generation — blending wit, remorse, and sharp insight into a country losing its way.
"As we approach COP30 in Brazil, Europe must lead with an integrated vision that unites decarbonization and resilience, ensuring no region or community is left behind."- Phoebe Koundouri
Trump has vowed to secure a quick end to the conflict, which is seeing incremental Russian gains
The CEO of Intralot Inc, a subsidiary of Intralot S.A., Nikos Nikolakopoulos, talks about expanding into more U.S. states, about AI, and about the digital transformation of the gaming industry