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Organised by the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Office in Estonia and the Estonian cyber-education start-up, CTF Tech, Cybercation aims to revolutionise how we approach cybersecurity
Video: Cyber education forum Cybercation in Tartu, Estonia Read More
In a world where music often speaks louder than words, Arvo Pärt’s compositions resonate with a profound, almost spiritual clarity. His minimalist approach to music,
Sounds emanating love – the story of Arvo Pärt Read More
A police patrol helped a swan family cross the road in the Estonian town of Pärnu. Estonia has apparently become so safe that the country’s
Video: Police helps swans cross the road in Estonia Read More
For the Estonian Day of the Restoration of Independence, there is a giant Estonian flag on display by the Tallinn TV Tower; the flag, called
Pictures: A giant Estonian flag on display by the Tallinn TV Tower Read More
The slackline world champion Jaan Roose walked the longest single-building slackline, across one of Qatar’s architectural landmarks, the Katara Towers, at a height of over
Video and pictures: Estonian slackline athlete Jaan Roose breaks a world record Read More
This week, the UK’s Royal Air Force pilots serving at Ämari Air Base in Estonia are conducting training flights in the Estonian airspace, including low-level
Video: Inside an RAF fighter jet cockpit over Estonia Read More
This year, Estonia’s largest folk music festival, in the country’s southern town of Viljandi, celebrates its 30th anniversary; here’s a look at the unique and
Pictures: The vibes of the Viljandi Folk Music Festival Read More
Estonia’s cherished Song Celebrations take place under the famous arch at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds – but how was the arch built?* The first
A story of the Estonian Song Celebration arch you probably did not know Read More
In the last episode of the third season of the Tallinn University Podcast, the host, Terry McDonald is joined by the university’s alumnus, Jana Levitina,
Podcast: Humour as a protest Read More