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It's coffee break time at the packed event venue in the western German city of Duisburg. Participants sip hot beverages while discussing astrophysics and philosophical paradoxes. Before heading to a lecture on radioactivity or Korean writing, some manage to squeeze in a 1,000-piece puzzle. As you might have guessed, this isn't just any ordinary conference. To be able to attend this annual meeting, you must have an IQ of at least 130. Besides excursions in the surrounding Ruhrgebiet area, Germany's former industrial heartland, this year's edition includes numerous lectures and workshops, includ...
DPA International
It's coffee break time at the packed event venue in the western German city of Duisburg. Participants sip hot beverages while discussing astrophysics and philosophical paradoxes. Before heading to a lecture on radioactivity or Korean writing, some manage to squeeze in a 1,000-piece puzzle. As you might have guessed, this isn't just any ordinary conference. To be able to attend this annual meeting, you must have an IQ of at least 130. Besides excursions in the surrounding Ruhrgebiet area, Germany's former industrial heartland, this year's edition includes numerous lectures and workshops, includ...
DPA
The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will allocate over 650,000 euros in humanitarian aid to Ukraine, primarily to support the educational system in frontline areas and assist children affected by the war. Part of the aid will be distributed through Estonian nonprofit organization Eesti Pagulasabi, where the focus will be on improving living conditions in vulnerable regions and aiding Ukrainian refugees in Georgia. Additionally, nonprofit organization Mondo will use part of the funds to organize summer camps and provide mental health support for children in Zaporizhzhia. Estonian Foreign M...
Kyiv Independent
The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will allocate over 650,000 euros in humanitarian aid to Ukraine, primarily to support the educational system in frontline areas and assist children affected by the war. Part of the aid will be distributed through Estonian nonprofit organization Eesti Pagulasabi, where the focus will be on improving living conditions in vulnerable regions and aiding Ukrainian refugees in Georgia. Additionally, nonprofit organization Mondo will use part of the funds to organize summer camps and provide mental health support for children in Zaporizhzhia. Estonian Foreign M...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will allocate over 650,000 euros in humanitarian aid to Ukraine, primarily to support the educational system in frontline areas and assist children affected by the war. Part of the aid will be distributed through Estonian nonprofit organization Eesti Pagulasabi, where the focus will be on improving living conditions in vulnerable regions and aiding Ukrainian refugees in Georgia. Additionally, nonprofit organization Mondo will use part of the funds to organize summer camps and provide mental health support for children in Zaporizhzhia. Estonian Foreign M...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
The university student sits down next to a 12-year-old pupil in the classroom and he looks at her exercise book, then explains the task. "He helps me in many subjects," says Christelle, who has been living in Germany for about a year and attends the Neue Oberschule Gröpelingen, a secondary school in the north-western city of Bremen. Sargis Poghosyan regularly supports the girl, who is learning German as a second language, in German, English and math. "She's very hard-working," says the 28-year-old. Meanwhile, special education teacher Sabine Jungehülsing, who is supervising the class that day ...
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The university student sits down next to a 12-year-old pupil in the classroom and he looks at her exercise book, then explains the task. "He helps me in many subjects," says Christelle, who has been living in Germany for about a year and attends the Neue Oberschule Gröpelingen, a secondary school in the north-western city of Bremen. Sargis Poghosyan regularly supports the girl, who is learning German as a second language, in German, English and math. "She's very hard-working," says the 28-year-old. Meanwhile, special education teacher Sabine Jungehülsing, who is supervising the class that day ...
DPA International
Ahead of June's vote, Euronews asks MEP candidates and EU citizens to say what their priorities would be if elected to the European Parliament. Stay tuned as Euronews will publish new episodes daily. Watch the video above to find out more.
Euronews (English)
Dans cet épisode, Euronews interroge un couple et un candidat. Frederike et Jonathan vivent à Berlin et sont parents de trois enfants. Pour Frederike, la priorité est "la lutte contre la pauvreté des enfants". Pour Jonathan, l’UE doit surtout arriver à parler d’une seule voix sur la scène internationale. Il souhaite que "la politique européenne de défense soit davantage intégrée afin que les conflits actuels en Ukraine et en Israël, qui suscitent de vives inquiétudes, puissent être résolus". Arkadiusz Mularczyk (Parti Droit et Justice - Pologne) compte défendre l’Europe des nations s’il est él...
Euronews (French)
Formal education isn’t for everyone but we’re often led to believe that it’s the only path to success. When looking at Forbes’ Global 2000 of 2023, the ranking of the world’s biggest companies, almost all of the CEOs or senior leaders of the top 10 companies have a Masters of Business Administration (MBA). Only Bank of America’s CEO, Brian Moynihan had no business qualifications, but as he holds a doctorate in law, he’s hardly uneducated. It’s been a long time since many of today’s C-suite did their studies and the world has changed a lot. As we look towards the future, we ask the question, is...
Euronews (English)
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