Mahjong originated in 19th-century China, first gaining popularity around Shanghai before spreading across East Asia. With its unique tiles, str...
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On Tuesday 17 June, Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, and Adam Szłapka, Minister for EU Affairs of the Polish Presidency, i...
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Leho Tedersoo, Professor of Mycorrhizal Studies at the University of Tartu, has received the Advanced Grant from the European Research C...
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Until now, she seemingly had everything she dreamt of – for a graduate of special education and speech therapy (she also holds a degree in...
VV Foundation is pleased to announce The Longest Day, a new project by Georgian multidisciplinary artist Uta B...
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