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The four-day choir-singing and dancing event centers around Estonian folk songs and patriotic anthems and is held roughly ...
Rally Estonia is taking place in Tartu and South Estonia this week. Despite hotel prices having almost doubled, the event has ...
Estonia has a reputation in Europe as a forward-thinking, tech savvy nation. Nestled in the far northeastern corner of the continent, the former Soviet republic gained independence in 1991, and ...
We strongly disagree with Veronika Kitsul’s recent Opinion piece, in which she argues that the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures must end its Russian language program in ...
Embracing Innovation A key lesson businesses can draw from Estonia's digital transformation is the need for a culture of innovation and change.
KiKuMu Festival debuted in Estonia with music, art and film in nature – a soulful mix of tradition, creativity and slow, sensory experience.
The event demonstrates that a nation can be strong and resolute while also posing no threat. Elisabeth Braw is a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, the author of the award-winning “Goodbye ...
Culture in general – and language, more specifically – is becoming something of a battleground in Estonia. More than 300,000 people in Estonia are native Russian speakers – about 27% of the ...
Estonian senior citizens in Canada can be surrounded by the language and culture of their homeland every day at the Ehatare center in Toronto. ETV went to find out more.
Estonia's second-biggest city is finally having its moment in the spotlight. Crowned one of three European Capitals of Culture for 2024, Tartu is located around 100 miles south of the buzzing ...
The voices of tens of thousands of choir singers echoed across Estonia this weekend to unite in folk song and dance, much to ...
Estonia’s Song Celebration returns on 5 July, uniting thousands beneath Tallinn’s iconic Song Arch in a powerful cultural ...