The Ministry of Climate supports the ban on single-use e-cigarettes in the European Union
The Estonian Ministry of Climate supports a proposal to ban single-use e-cigarettes across the European Union, backed by a public letter from various organizations and school leaders.
Miikka Muurinen confirmed departure from a major European club: it was a tough school
18-year-old Finnish basketball talent Miikka Muurinen confirmed his departure from the European powerhouse Partizan Belgrade, viewing the experience as a valuable learning opportunity rather than a setback.
German Culture of Remembrance: A New School of Remembrance
The article discusses the significance of German history in shaping current national policies, especially under Chancellor Friedrich Merz's leadership.
German Memorial Culture: A New School of Remembrance
The article discusses Germany's evolving perspective on its history, emphasizing how Chancellor Friedrich Merz links national memory to the country’s new leadership role in Europe.
Canadian Prime Minister Cancels European Trip After Shooting Incident
Canadian Prime Minister M. Carney has canceled his planned trip to Europe following a tragic shooting incident in British Columbia that resulted in nine deaths, including seven at a school.
Students Organized a Handball Tournament at School
Students at Réttarholtsskóli collaborated to organize a handball tournament, aiming to create excitement in the school and express optimism for the Icelandic national team's performance in the European Championship.
Debate on Mandatory Anthems in Bavaria: "Patriotism Shouldn't Be Forced"
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder is pushing for the mandatory playing or singing of the national anthem, European anthem, and Bavarian anthem at school graduations starting this school year, hoping to promote patriotism and social cohesion.
How the Best European Architecture is Created, Including a School in Bernolákovo
Bernolákovo has gained recognition in European architecture after the completion of its new primary school, which has been shortlisted for the prestigious Mies van der Rohe Awards.
Arabic as a curricular language at the Montale high school in Rome sparks political controversy
The Montale linguistic high school in Rome becomes the first school in the capital to offer Arabic as a third curricular language, igniting a political debate regarding the inclusion of non-European languages in education.
Messe Frankfurt: Enable, Don't Prevent!
Despite a challenging economic environment, Messe Frankfurt's management expects growth but acknowledges obstacles, particularly from city politics regarding the need for a new European school.
Söder pushes for mandatory anthems in schools and reorganization of federal states
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder is advocating for mandatory playing of the European and national anthems at school graduation ceremonies and calling for the reorganization of German federal states, suggesting that states unable to finance themselves are unnecessary.
Severe Weather: Polar Cold and Snowstorms 'Paralyze' European Cities
Severe snowstorms and polar cold have led to widespread chaos in transportation across Europe, with hundreds of flight cancellations and school closures reported in multiple countries.
Famous Croatian Father Withdraws from School, Has Caused Many Incidents, and Now Earns Incredible Money
Former Croatian representative Marcelo Brozović has yet to reach an agreement with Saudi club Al-Nassr regarding an extension, despite a lucrative contract offer, as he considers a return to European football.