Three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall
The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 was not only the beginning of the reunification of the Germans; it was also one […]
Three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall Read More
Opinion articles by Estonian and global opinion leaders
The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 was not only the beginning of the reunification of the Germans; it was also one […]
Three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall Read More
Mental health issues are dominating the headlines now, with prominent names like Ed Sheeran and the younger British royals throwing their weight behind creating awareness;
Daniel Coll: Let’s make Estonia happy again Read More
Fred Roeder, a German health economist and the managing director of the Consumer Choice Center, proposes Estonia to lead the European Union to a coherent
How Estonia’s cyber security strategy can help the EU cope with China Read More
An Estonian town – either Tartu or Narva – will be named the European Capital of Culture 2024; with the announcement to be made on
Berk Vaher: Tartu shares arts of survival with Europe for 2024 Read More
Finland-based Estonian expat Maris Vaher shares her thoughts on the challenges of keeping her children’s ties with the Estonian identity, culture and language. How do
Maris Vaher: Living abroad we forget to keep our children’s ties with Estonia Read More
Kristina Lupp, a Tallinn-based Estonian-Canadian food and travel writer, lists some of her favourite places where to eat out in the Estonian capital. A few
Kristina Lupp: My favourite restaurants and cafés where to eat out in Tallinn Read More
The moment a Song Celebration conductor kisses their baton means a tribute to the soul of a nation; the Tallinn-based Italian expat, Milena Spigaglia shares
A national identity performed: the Estonian Song Celebration Read More
The Estonian president, Kersti Kaljulaid, opened the country’s cherished Song Celebration with a speech in which she emphasised that singing had historically brought Estonians joy
President Kaljulaid: Song makes Estonians free Read More
For the small Estonian Jewish community, times have been peaceful – but recent anti-Semitic acts are a reason for concern. Over the weekend of 22-23
Editorial: Estonia needs to tackle anti-Semitism before it’s too late Read More
Following March’s general elections, which produced an unexpected governing coalition, the Estonian society still reels between confusion, disappointment and disagreement. This article was originally published
Piret Kuusik: What does the 2019 European Parliament election in Estonia tell us? Read More