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International conference on research cooperation with Ukraine held in Tartu

On 18 March 2026, the Lydia Conference Centre in Tartu hosted the international conference “International Research Cooperation – with Ukraine and for Ukraine”.


The event brought together researchers, research managers, and policy makers from Estonia, Ukraine, and several other European countries.


The conference focused on strengthening research cooperation with Ukraine in the

The Young Painter Prize 2025 – Final Exhibition at Tartu Art House

On Friday, 30 January 2026 at 17:00, the Tartu Art House will open the concluding exhibition of the Young Painter Prize 2025. The show occupies all three galleries of the venue and will run until 1 March.


The Young Painter Prize (YPP) is a leading contemporary‑art award in the Baltic region. After successful presentations in Riga (Latvia) and Panevėžys (Lithuania), the Tartu exhibition

Lviv Airport Plans to Resume Flights in Spring 2025
20.03.2025 Ukraine LvovAvia

Ukraine’s Lviv-Danylo Halytskyi International Airport (LWO) is preparing for a potential reopening to scheduled commercial flights in late Spring 2025, pending final government approval. According to Ukraine’s State Aviation Administration, the Ukrainian government is actively evaluating an “optimistic scenario” for reopening airspace, allowing for a gradual return of air travel to the country.


Government-Led

Ремонт однокімнатної квартири під ключ з NsdGroup: гарантія якості та комфорту

Кожен, хто хоча б раз стикався з ремонтом житла, знає, наскільки це складний та трудомісткий процес. Бажання зробити свою оселю затишною, стильною та функціональною інколи супроводжується численними труднощами. Але, коли мова йде про ремонт однокімнатної квартири під ключ, компанія NsdGroup - https://nsdgroup.com.ua/uk/remont-odnokomnatnoy-kvartiry/ – це той надійний партнер, який забезпечить

Chernobyl exclusion zone: an amazing haven for wildlife

Chernobyl was all over the news in 1986, after a catastrophic nuclear reactor explosion turned it into a highly radioactive zone. This deadly incident led to the evacuation of 150,000 people as the land became unsuitable for human habitation.


However, after all these years, despite many dangers, it was reported that wild animals, especially wolves, managed not only to survive, but to thrive

Kyiv and Lviv in Ukraine on UNESCO's "endangered" list

UNESCO, the UN cultural organization, has included two Ukrainian cities Kyiv and Lviv to the list of “threatened”. The news was announced this Friday and the decision was made at the annual meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Riyadh.


The UN cultural organization further noted that this is a big step towards better protection of historical places In a statement released by

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