Aarma and Cubalou won first place in Belgium
Estonian equestrians Mart-Sander Aarma and his horse Cubalou secured first place in their category at a recent competition in Belgium.
The first Estonian Film Month draws attention to local film culture
The inaugural Estonian Film Month aims to celebrate and promote domestic film culture and establish an annual tradition.
Official dismissed due to a flaw in the casino law intends to contest the decision
A senior official dismissed from the Riigikogu chancellery plans to challenge her dismissal in court citing a flaw in gambling legislation.
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has died
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin passed away at the age of 88, as reported by French media.
Bezzecchi wins the challenging MotoGP stage
Italian Marco Bezzecchi won the second round of the MotoGP season in Brazil, overcoming difficulties throughout the weekend.
Media: The Hungarian Foreign Minister Provided EU Classified Information to Russia for Years
Hungarian Foreign Minister PΓ©ter SzijjΓ‘rtΓ³ allegedly shared classified EU discussion details with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov over several years, raising concerns within the EU about information sharing with Hungary.
VIDEO | "Terevisioon" hosts face off against the new Estonian champion
Pert Marten Lehtlaan recently won the Estonian table tennis championship and appeared on the show 'Terevisioon' to challenge the hosts.
The Cure will perform in Tallinn this summer
The British band The Cure is scheduled to perform at the Unibet Arena in Tallinn on August 9th, marking their first concert in Estonia.
New firearms law would allow gun owners to store more ammunition
The Estonian government has initiated a draft law to amend the firearms regulations, which would allow private individuals to possess larger amounts of ammunition.
Aapo Ilves: The Lyrics of Kukerpillid Were a Great Help to Me at a Tender Age
Aapo Ilves reflects on how the lyrics from the band Kukerpillid significantly influenced his early development as a musician.
Fish Poetry
The article discusses the Estonian word for 'fish' and its various metaphorical uses in the language, illustrating its cultural significance and expressions.
The state wants to link healthcare facility financing to patient recovery
Estonia is considering tying the financing of healthcare institutions to the recovery outcomes of patients.
The Ministry of Education wants to allow people to register two native languages in the population register
The Estonian Ministry of Education is proposing to allow individuals to register two native languages and specify their nationality in the population register.
Merlin Liis-Toomela: We Didn't Even Notice When We Became a Surveillance Society
Merlin Liis-Toomela discusses the increasing surveillance in Estonia and the need for legal frameworks to protect fundamental rights amidst technological advancements.
ERR news at 9:00
ERR broadcasts news segments that cover various topics including culture, sports, and local news.
Washington Wizards' Sad Series Woes Persist
The Washington Wizards faced their sixteenth consecutive loss after being defeated by the New York Knicks 113-145 in the NBA.
Gallery: Women's hockey semifinals are tied
The semifinals of the Estonian women's ice hockey championship are tied at 1:1 in both matchups, with decisive third games to determine the finalists.
Radio News (23.03.2026 09:00:00)
An overview of the latest Estonian radio news broadcast.
Diana Ingerainen: Estonia's healthcare needs a quality system
Diana Ingerainen argues that Estonia's healthcare system requires a quality assurance framework to address long waiting times and improve patient outcomes.
US Considers Seizing Iranian Kharg Island, Israeli Media Reports
Reports indicate that the US is contemplating military action to seize Kharg Island from Iran due to its importance in oil exports.
World No. 36 ends Carlos Alcaraz's journey
World No. 36 Sebastian Korda defeated top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz in the third round of the Miami Open.
Gravitational waves leave a theoretically measurable trace in light
Scientists propose a theoretical method for detecting gravitational waves using smaller devices that can measure their effects on individual atoms and photons.
Young midfielder's goals leave Arsenal without a title
Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2-0 in the English League Cup final, securing their ninth title, with young midfielder Nico O'Reilly scoring both goals.
Rainer Saks: Trump's Frustrated Posts Do Not Improve the Situation in the Middle East
Security expert Rainer Saks critiques Donald Trump's social media posts regarding the Middle East, stating they contribute little to the situation.
Maris NΓ΅lvak: at some point, one must separate the role from oneself
Tallinna Linnateatri actress Maris NΓ΅lvak discusses her journey towards becoming an actress and the importance of separating herself from the roles she plays.
A real person alleviates feelings of loneliness better than artificial intelligence
A study finds that human interactions provide more lasting relief from feelings of loneliness compared to conversations with AI chatbots.
ERR News at 7:00
The article presents a roundup of news segments aired on ERR at 7:00 PM.
According to French right-wing populists, local elections confirmed their hopes for success in the presidential elections
French right-wing populists believe that the recent local elections have bolstered their prospects for the upcoming presidential elections despite not winning as many cities as anticipated.
Lehtlaan and Avameri Crowned again as Table Tennis Champions of Estonia
Lehtlaan and Avameri successfully defended their titles at the Estonian table tennis championships held at Tallinn University of Technology.
Center Party, Isamaa, and independent deputies seek the repeal of ETS2
The Center Party and Isamaa, along with independent deputies, have proposed a parliamentary motion to the European Commission and member states to initiate a comprehensive reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and repeal ETS2.
Live at 13:15: The special committee discusses the risks of political interference in conducting research
A special committee of the Estonian Parliament is set to discuss the risks of political interference in economic research during a public session.
Ministry's plan: it will be possible to mark two native languages in the population register
The Estonian Ministry of Education proposes to allow individuals to register two native languages and self-identify their ethnicity in the national population register.
The Ministry's Plan: The Population Register Will Allow Two Mother Tongues to Be Recorded
The Estonian Ministry of Education proposes allowing individuals to record two native languages in the population register as part of an effort to recognize the increasing number of bilingual families.
The state is considering linking health fund payment to patient recovery
The Estonian government is exploring the possibility of tying health fund payments to patient recovery rates as part of a shift towards value-based healthcare funding models.
Rutte expressed support for the US war in Iran and hope for European countries to join it
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed strong support for US military actions against Iran and hopes that NATO countries will join these efforts.
Ukrainian airstrike ignites fuel tank in Leningrad region
A Ukrainian drone attack resulted in a fuel tank catching fire at the Primorsk port in Russia's Leningrad region.
Rooba: I have played the best hockey of my life in the last two seasons
Robert Rooba, captain of the Estonian national ice hockey team, reflects on his and Kouvola KooKoo's successful season in the Finnish league, where they achieved a historic second-place finish.
Normak Returns to Athletics Federation: The EM Team Will Be Worthy in Any Case
Aivo Normak returns to the Estonian Athletics Federation after a 15-year hiatus, assessing the recent Indoor Athletics World Championships and the national team's potential.
ETV Sports Show, March 22
The ETV sports show aired, covering various sporting events and highlights.
Kaldvee, the once again Estonian champion: it can be seen that the opponents have trained
Marie Kaldvee and Harri Lill successfully defended their title at the Estonian mixed pairs curling championships in Tallinn, winning the tournament after a flawless performance in the group stage and a decisive victory in the final.
Current Camera at 21:00
A local news program broadcast covering various topics in Estonia.
"AK.NΓ€dal" compared the distribution of EU agricultural subsidies
This article discusses the disparities in EU agricultural subsidies received by Estonian farmers compared to their peers in Central and Western Europe, highlighting protests from local farmers about these inequities.
Tallinn has initiated a new detailed planning in the Pirita TOP area
Tallinn has launched a new detailed planning initiative for the Pirita Olympic Sailing Centre area to update previously unimplemented solutions.
KlΓ€bo ended the season with a victory, Diggins drew a line under her career
Johannes KlΓ€bo secured his 14th victory of the season in the final race of the cross-country skiing World Cup, while Jessie Diggins announced her retirement.
The new week begins with cloudy weather
The weather forecast for the beginning of the week indicates cloudy conditions with light rain expected on the first day.
Cholesterol Disorders Increasingly Affecting Young People and Women
Cholesterol disorders are increasingly being observed among young people and women in Estonia, particularly after menopause, raising concerns about heart disease risks.
Cholesterol disorders are increasingly seen in young people and women
Cholesterol disorders are becoming more prevalent among young people and women in Estonia, especially after menopause, leading to a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Sign Language News
The article discusses sign language news broadcasts available in Estonia.
Volunteers Assisting Ukraine Will Not Tire
Estonian volunteers continue their support for Ukraine amidst an increase in Russian military activity, emphasizing their commitment despite dwindling donations.
AK.NΓ€dal investigated what led to the bankruptcy of E-Piim factory
The E-Piim dairy factory in Estonia has declared bankruptcy due to ownership disputes, rising costs, and falling milk prices, affecting local dairy farmers owed money by the company.