The Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) has announced the termination of its cooperation agreements with several Israeli universities. The decision follows a review of the institution’s partnerships, conducted in response to ongoing geopolitical developments. Specifically, EKA cited concerns regarding the current situation in Israel as the rationale for ending the collaborations. The affected agreements encompassed a range of academic programs and research initiatives. Details regarding the specific Israeli universities involved remain undisclosed, but the move represents a significant shift in EKA’s international academic relationships. This news comes as part of a broader Postimees weekly news summary, covering developments in Sweden, France, Moscow, Antarctica, Ukraine, Venezuela, and the State Forest Management Centre. EKA’s decision aligns with ongoing discussions surrounding international academic partnerships and reflects a response to complex global events. The announcement was made as part of Postimees’s “Nädala tippsündmuste ülevaade” (Weekly Top Events Review) – a regular feature providing a summary of key news stories. Key figures associated with the situation include Mart Kalm and Kaja Kallas, alongside discussions surrounding the bfm and Depo aili vahtrapuu projects. Topics: #postimees #news #week Post navigation POSTIMEES UKRAINAS ⟩ Ukrainian Front Marshal: We still have to hold out HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ⟩Esteemed birthday children in Saaremaa and Muhu County