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Deutsche Weihnachtstraditionen in Tartu erleben
Am Sonntag, dem 14. Dezember, dem dritten Adventssonntag, besuchten die DBJW Brand Ambassadors den Deutschen Weihnachtsmarkt unseres langjährigen Partners, des Deutschen Kulturinstituts Tartu . Das Deutsche Kulturinstitut in Tartu ist seit vielen Jahren ein geschätzter und verlässlicher Partner des DBJW. In seinem eindrucksvollen historischen Gebäude bietet es einen einzigartigen und authentischen Rahmen für kulturellen Austausch und Begegnung und ist damit ein lebendiger Ort
19. Dez.


Jugend & Wirtschaft im Herzen der deutsch-baltischen Zusammenarbeit
Das German-Baltic Youth & Business Connect – Christmas Digi-Frühstück, organisiert vom Estnischen Landesbüro der Deutsch-Baltischen Zukunftsstiftung (DBJW), brachte am 12. Dezember junge Fachkräfte, Unternehmen und institutionelle Partner in den Räumlichkeiten der Deutsch-Baltischen Handelskammer (AHK) zusammen – einem wunderschönen Veranstaltungsort in der mittelalterlichen Altstadt von Tallinn. Das Digi-Frühstück bot die Gelegenheit , langjährige Partner wiederzutreffe
17. Dez.


EU Parliament, EU Commission, and NATO – concluding the German-Baltic Conference 2025 in Brussels.
Each year, the German-Baltic Conference brings together committed students and young professionals to debate today’s most pressing geopolitical challenges - and to craft concrete policy solutions for tomorrow. Under the 2025 motto “Rethinking Security through Youth,” this year’s conference was structured around three thematic clusters: A) European Security and Defence Innovations B) European Security and International Cooperation C) European Security and Discourse The res
15. Dez.


German-Baltic Conference Riga 2025 - Cluster C from the Perspective of a Young Journalist
By Anike Weisenburger. Young Journalist Anike Weisenburger, reporting from Germany, closely shadowed Cluster C: European Security and Discourse during the German-Baltic Conference 2025 in Riga. Her reflections and insights from inside the cluster’s work are captured in the article below. Security has a human face: Notes from Riga - Cluster C at the German Baltic Conference 2025 It has been two months since the German - Baltic Conference drew to a close, yet the conversations
14. Dez.


German-Baltic Conference Riga 2025 - Cluster B from the Perspective of a Young Journalist
By Vadim Martschenko. Vadim is a Radio Host at Genlüd (Denmark) and with a background in Journalism. He currently pursues a Master's degree at Aarhus University in Journalism, Media, and Globalization. Vadim covered the German-Baltic Conference 2025 as a Young Journalist, following the work of Cluster B: International Cooperation & Security . Between the 16th and 19th of October 2025, the German-Baltic-Conference was hosted for the 7th time by the German Baltic Future Foundat
13. Dez.


German-Baltic Conference Riga 2025 - Cluster A from the Perspective of a Young Journalist
By Saara Mia Sarapuu. Saara is a materials science student with an interest in journalism, regional history, politics, and civic engagement. She enjoys exploring the intersections between science and sociopolitics, often taking creative side quests that connect the two fields. Based in Tartu, Estonia, she covered the German-Baltic Conference 2025 as a Young Journalist, following the work of Cluster A: European Security and Defence Innovation The German-Baltic Conference 2025,
12. Dez.


''From Memory to Action’', Reflections on the Conference in Berlin
By Anna Lauska From the 13 th till the 17 th of November the German War Graves Commission (Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.) – one of the German-Baltic Future Foundation’s closest cooperation partners – organized an international conference dedicated to the challenges of disinformation. The Future Foundation and the German-Baltic Youth Exchange Network ( GBYEN ) were represented by Anna Lauska, deputy head of the country office Latvia. Titled “From Memory to A
8. Dez.
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