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An Estonian FUBAR: How an Afghan student lost his place in university because of the Taliban – and Estonian inflexibility

An Afghan citizen was accepted to Tallinn University in November 2020 to study at the School of Natural Sciences and Health; now, when the 2021 schoolyear began, he got stuck in India and couldn’t make it to Tallinn in time because of the Taliban takeover of his country – and the university revoked his admission and Estonia cancelled his visa, in a true display of Estonian inflexibility.

Estonia must offer its former Afghan partners a safe haven – no ifs, ands or buts

Estonia should not be forgetting its partners, especially the ones that risked their lives – and it should be a firm principle of a country that respects itself and others – no ifs, ands or buts; an Estonia that is based on strong values should not hesitate to help those who are in danger, Silver Tambur, the editor in chief of Estonian World, says of the current stance of the Estonian government when it comes to helping the Afghans in these perilous times.

Public events in Tallinn mark the 30th anniversary of the restoration of independence

Public events in Tallinn mark the 30th anniversary of the restoration of independence
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Estijos prezidentė: Talibano sėkmė rodo, kad mes gyvename iliuzijų pasaulyje

Estijos prezidentė: Talibano sėkmė rodo, kad mes gyvename iliuzijų pasaulyje
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Kremlin s Geopolitical Fears Divide Finno-Ugric Peoples

Kremlin’s Geopolitical Fears Divide Finno-Ugric Peoples Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 100 June 23, 2021 06:13 PM Age: 11 hours Participants of this year s VIII World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples. (Source: VIII World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples, Facebook) The eighth meeting of the World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples took place in Tartu, Estonia, on June 16–18. These congresses, which are held in a different city every four years, are also political summits, usually attended by presidents of the world’s three Finno-Ugric-majority countries Finland, Estonia and Hungary as well as the Russian Federation, which includes five Finno-Ugric national republics (Karelia, Komi, Udmurtia, Mari El and Mordovia) and a titular Finno-Ugric autonomous district (the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra). Speakers of the Finno-Ugric language family are collectively the third most populous group in Russia after speakers of Slavic and Turkic languages.

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