December is the best time to reflect on the elapsing year, weigh the works already behind, and tickle the hopes for the new year, expecting all ...
During the past few years I have had a chance to live in numerous European countries, and visit even more of them. Ireland, Scotland, the Nether...
There is the concept in Judaism that defines the essence of light. “What makes light bright, attractive, hopeful, enduring?” asks th...
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A newly elected Estonian president, Kersti Kaljulaid, has sworn an oath of office before the Estonian parliament, the Riigikogu. She gave her fi...
Violeta Davoliute, a visiting professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations at Vilnius University and the Ecole de...
In my personal and professional quest to find an antidote to communism, I seek out dissidents and try to figure out what motivates them. If we c...
Aug. 29, 2016 has become a truly important day for the Lithuanian people, for Israel, and for all of us who do not know the past term for the Ho...
Paide, a small and sleepy town in the agricultural heart of Estonia, reckoned to be the most central point in the country, is usually the sort o...
Most of us melt from the happy laugh of a child, but many underprivileged children in Lithuania can barely squeeze a smile amid the families&rsq...
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