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Estonian university cuts ties with Israeli institution, drawing government rebuke

December 19, 2024December 19, 2024Jesse Orine

An Estonian university has cut ties with an Israeli university, setting off a chain of rebukes from the government, and pressure from its board. The rector of the Estonian Academy of Arts, or EKA, now says the decision to cut ties will be reviewed. The rector, Mart Kalm, also said critics of the decision had […]

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