TODAY LIVE | The Estonian basketball team meets Sweden away
The Estonian basketball team is set to play against Sweden in a World Cup qualifying match in Stockholm this Friday.
The nominees for the theater awards have been revealed
The nominees for the 2025 Estonian Theater Awards have been announced, with winners to be declared on International Theatre Day.
The state wants to legalize the restraint of dangerous patients in three ways
The Estonian government is planning to introduce a legislative amendment that would allow for the restraint of dangerous patients outside hospital psychiatric departments in three different methods.
Vladimir Arhipov: we need to focus again on oil shale energy
Vladimir Arhipov advocates for a renewed focus on oil shale energy to address the crisis in Estonia's energy sector.
Radio News (27.02.2026 09:00:00)
The article discusses recent radio news highlights from Estonia.
Eesti Energia's Loss Was 83 Million Last Year Due to Major Write-downs
Eesti Energia reported an 83 million euro loss for the past year attributed to significant write-downs on oil shale assets.
Neymar answered criticism with two goals and led his home club to victory
Neymar scored two goals to lead Santos to a 2-1 victory against Vasco, silencing critics as he returned from injury.
Finnish economy grew less than expected
Finland's economy experienced a growth rate of 0.4% in the last quarter of 2025, which was lower than previously anticipated, leading to revised growth forecasts.
The SaaremaaβHiiumaa Ice Road is Completely Closed for This Year
The official ice road connecting Saaremaa and Hiiumaa islands in Estonia has been closed for the season due to rising water levels making travel unsafe.
Hermet: We are out for the tricolor, we will give our all
Estonia's national basketball team is preparing to face Sweden in two crucial World Cup qualifying matches this week.
The grasshopper gut bacteria can manage with surprisingly few genes
Scientists have discovered that gut bacteria in grasshoppers can survive with only about 60 genes, significantly fewer than typical bacteria.
Anne Veski 70: ERR archive footage and interviews with the jubilarian
Celebrated singer Anne Veski is set to celebrate her 70th birthday on February 27, with a retrospective using archival material from ERR.
ERR's news at 7:00
The article provides a brief overview of various news segments broadcasted by ERR, including domestic news, culture, sports, and international stories.
Italy demands suspension of CO2 trading system
The Italian government has called for a suspension of the emissions trading system (ETS) until a comprehensive reform is completed.
Sports Sunday: why has ice sailing fallen into the background?
The article discusses the decline in attention towards ice sailing in Estonia despite its past prominence, particularly in light of recent sports events.
Paramount won the bidding war against Netflix
Paramount's latest offer overtakes Netflix's, leading to a significant acquisition battle in the media industry.
The state may legislate three different methods of restraining dangerous patients
Estonia is considering new legislation that would allow for three different methods to restrain dangerous patients, expanding options beyond current regulations.
Reinsalu: society needs clarity from parties regarding Karis's continuation
Urmas Reinsalu emphasizes the need for political parties in Estonia to clearly express their stance on the continuation of Alar Karis as president, as society seeks clarity and confidence.
Pakistani Defense Minister Declares War on Afghan Taliban
The Pakistani Defense Minister has declared war against the Afghan Taliban following airstrikes on major Afghan cities.
Saaremaa and Hiiumaa want a reduction in flight ticket prices
Saaremaa and Hiiumaa are seeking reductions in flight ticket prices between the islands and Tallinn due to a significant drop in passenger numbers.
Ukraine attacked energy facilities in Belgorod
Ukraine launched an airstrike on energy facilities in Russia's Belgorod region, damaging electricity and heating supplies in the area.
Henrik Hololei: The former European Union no longer exists
Henrik Hololei discusses the current state of the European Union in an interview, emphasizing the challenges it faces due to ineffective green transition strategies and market issues.
The Ministry of Education Plans to Revise the National Curricula Again
The Estonian Ministry of Education plans further revisions to the national curricula, initially updated in 2023, focusing on elective course volumes and assessment methods.
Valencia humiliated Baskonia and rose to second place in the EuroLeague
Valencia achieved a significant victory over Baskonia with a score of 108-79, securing their spot as second in the EuroLeague standings.
Flora will be without one key player
Flora's key player Nikita Mihhailov will not be part of the team due to an impending foreign contract, marking a significant gap in their lineup.
NΓ΅gene: I became quite a conservative leader for Tallink during crises
Paavo NΓ΅gene stated that he became a conservative leader for Tallink during various crises, announcing his resignation and implying that a new leader may adopt a different approach.
Villau and Riidebach are ready for the Paralympics: the goal is to make their best throws
Estonian wheelchair curling team members Ain Villau and KΓ€tlin Riidebach are preparing for the upcoming Paralympic Games in Cortina, Italy, with the aim of delivering their best performance.
ETV Sports Show, February 26
Elena MalΓ΅gina reached the quarter-finals in Slovakia, while Kristjan Ilves jumped over 200 meters in Austria.
Current Camera at 21:00
A detailed report on the current events in Estonia, aired at 9 PM.
Rannula: 12 men have been selected, but it's a military secret
Estonia's basketball coach Heiko Rannula has not disclosed which two out of the 14 players will miss the upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against Sweden.
Narva Museum Holds Adventure Camp for Children
The Narva Museum is hosting a three-day adventure camp for children during the school holidays, featuring pirate games, Viking skills, and scout knowledge.
Sign Language News
The article provides an overview of sign language news broadcasts in Estonia.
On Friday, sleet and freezing rain may fall
On Friday, Estonia is expected to experience sleet and freezing rain as warm air moves in from the west.
School Leaders Moving Due to Changes in Tallinn Are Satisfied with New Spaces
Tallinn's restructuring of its school network is met with satisfaction from school leaders as they relocate to new facilities.
In Saaremaa, Isamaa distrusts the EKRE coalition partner
In Saaremaa, the Isamaa party has submitted a motion of no confidence against a member of its coalition partner EKRE, amid political tensions surrounding local school reforms.
The soon-to-be-implemented teacher career model still creates much confusion
Estonia's new teacher career model, effective from March 1, continues to generate confusion despite government confirmations and revised guidance.
Terras on Public Transport: More Money or Fewer Lines
The Estonian Prime Minister assures that children and pensioners will not be charged for bus rides, amid discussions on whether to increase state funding or reduce bus lines, primarily affecting rural areas.
Sports Court Shortens Ethiopian Runner's Competition Ban
The Sports Court has reduced a two-year competition ban imposed on Ethiopian middle-distance runner Diribe Welteji for a doping violation.
COOL VIDEO | Tribuntsov put on skis and Himma jumped into the pool
Ralf Tribuntsov and Martin Himma swapped sports as Tribuntsov tried skiing and Himma took to swimming, showcasing their attempts in a lighthearted video segment.
Early elections will take place in Denmark on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that early elections will be held in Denmark on March 24.
Lajal had to acknowledge the superiority of a familiar Frenchman
Estonian tennis player Mark Lajal was ousted in the second round of the ATP Challenger tournament in Saint Brieuc, France, by Pierre-Hugues Herbert.
Current camera at 6:30 PM
The article provides a segment of current news updates in Estonia, highlighting various topics of interest from local culture to sports.
A Russian drone approached the French aircraft carrier in MalmΓΆ port
A Russian drone approached the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle during its port visit in MalmΓΆ, prompting Sweden's defense forces to take countermeasures.
Current Camera at 17:00
The article presents a broadcast overview of important news and cultural events in Estonia at 17:00.
The immersive exhibition 'Color Thrill' takes you on a journey from the birth of color photography to the digital age
The exhibition 'Color Thrill' at the Estonian Museum of Photography explores the principles of color physics, the history of color photography, and offers interactive experiences for visitors of all ages.
Two Olympic gold medals did not change Frida Karlsson's mind
Swedish skier Frida Karlsson remains committed to retiring from elite sports after the 2027 World Championships, despite winning two Olympic gold medals.
The premiere of a performance at Tartu Uues Teater that the audience cannot see
A new immersive performance at Tartu Uues Teater invites audiences to experience the story of a hero without the use of sight, requiring them to wear blindfolds.
Tallinn City Museum is studying rare pictorial tapestries with researchers
Tallinn City Museum, in collaboration with researchers, is undertaking a project to study rare 16th-century pictorial tapestries in its collection.
Tallinna Port's Profit Increased Last Year
Tallinna Port's profit increased by 17 percent over the past year, despite a slight decrease in revenue due to lower earnings from the icebreaker Botnica's operations.
News of the Day (26.02.2026 18:00:00)
The article discusses various news updates from Estonia on February 26, 2026, covering several topics.