Silver Tambur

Silver Tambur is the cofounder and publisher of Estonian World. He has previously studied journalism at the University of Tartu, and politics and society at the Birkbeck College, University of London. Silver has been the editor at the Estonian Public Broadcasting’s news service in English, as well as contributing for the Business Sense magazine in the UK, Deutsche Welle and Radio New Zealand. You can also follow him on Twitter and like his page on Facebook. You can write to Silver at silver@estonianworld.com.

Ivo Aulik leads another Estonian success story in London’s Canary Wharf

In less than five years, Ivo Aulik has built up one of the most successful minicab firms in London’s prosperous Canary Wharf business district, favourably rated by local corporations and hotels alike. His company is called Carrot Cars and although its cars are not sharing their colour with a vitamin rich vegetable, they offer sharp […]

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Pianist Mihkel Poll wins the Guildhall Wigmore Recital Prize

Mihkel Poll, who studies at London’s famous Guildhall School of Music and Theatre, has won this year’s Guildhall Wigmore Recital Prize, which is awarded annually to an outstanding Guildhall music student in partnership with the Guildhall School and Wigmore Hall, a leading international recital venue; Estonian World caught up with Poll to talk about his

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Chef Andrei Lesment runs the first Estonian-owned restaurant in London

Andrei Lesment runs a Baltic and Scandinavian-influenced restaurant in London’s affluent Marylebone. Andrei, who started his career in Sweden and Denmark, has been London-based for the past 15 years. He has honed his skills at the Savoy Hotel, as well as working for Gordon Ramsay at Maze in the past. Having had a clear destination

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Brian Eno impressed by the performance of Estonian TV Girls’ Choir

Estonian Television Girls’ Choir recently performed at the Camden Roundhouse in London, where they shared the bill with Grammy winning musician Imogen Heap and singer-songwriter Ana Silvera. Present among the audience was one of the most iconic producers in the world, the father of ambient music Brian Eno, who kindly found some time to answer

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