Europe Romania The Night of Museums will return with a new edition that starts today; 185 cultural spaces in Bucharest and other localities will join the event, awaiting visitors with exhibitions, screenings, shows, workshops, concerts, or int
Europe Lithuania The Vilnius University has climbed to the record 400th place in the QS World University Rankings 2022
Europe Estonia According to the new government strategy, school education will be completely transfer into Estonian language by 2035
Europe Croatia Croatian judoka Barbara Matic is the new world champion in the category under 70 kg, having beaten Japan's Yoko Ono in the final match in Budapest
Europe Luxembourg The owner and publisher of the Luxembourg Times, the Saint-Paul Luxembourg Group, has appointed Martine Reicherts, former European Commissioner for Justice, as its first ever chairwoman
Europe Moldova The country will receive an “unprecedented” 600 million-euro economic recovery package from the EU over a three-year period
Europe Italy Architects from Carlo Ratti Associati and Italian gelato and frozen-desserts company Sammontana have unveiled a new beach umbrella that uses the sun’s energy to provide cooling, creating the perfect way to make summer enjoyment sustainable
Europe United Kingdom The G7 opens today in Cornwall, the first in attendance in two years; p e of the topics is infodemics -the rapid spread of information not always correct on a specific subject - a relatively new concept never addressed before
Europe Serbia 91.000 citizens signed a petition aimed at calling the government to halt the massive lithium mining and metal processing project in west of the country
Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina The country is officially the 121st to ratify the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
Europe Finland The football association has begun to offer a free 'sport hijab' in an effort to attract a greater diversity of players into the sport
Europe Belgium The growth of the broadband market reported an increase of more than 3.5% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2021, according to the latest research by Telecompaper
Europe Germany For the second year in a row, consumers have paid the most for electricity in a Europe-wide comparison, as shown in new figures from the Federal Statistical Office