Watch before the broadcast: AK special looks into the soul of the news show
The special program 'AK 70. The World through Estonian Eyes' celebrates the 70th anniversary of 'Aktuaalne kaamera' by exploring the history and future of Estonia's oldest news broadcast.
Gallery: On the 70th birthday of "AK", other media houses also received a sweet kiss
On its 70th anniversary, the news program "AK" received congratulatory visits from major Estonian media outlets and personalities.
VIDEO | Monika Tamla surprised viewers as a newsreader on AK's anniversary
Monika Tamla surprised viewers by returning as a newsreader for the 70th anniversary of 'Aktuaalne Kaamera.'
Court admits AK-47 as evidence in Yelwata massacre trial
A Federal High Court in Abuja has accepted an AK-47 rifle and money as evidence in the trial of suspects involved in a massacre in Yelwata village.
Court admits AK-47, naira notes as evidence in Yelwata massacre trial
A Federal High Court in Abuja has accepted an AK-47 rifle and naira notes as evidence in the trial of suspects involved in the 2025 Yelwata massacre in Nigeria.
AK. Week examined what artificial intelligence understands about the Estonian language and culture
A recent investigation by ERR's Novaator highlighted that major AI language models lack an understanding of the nuances of the Estonian language and culture, raising concerns about copyright and data protection.
"AK. Week": Estonians Returning from the Middle East Remember Difficult Journey
Estonians returning from the Middle East shared their challenging experiences as they arrived home on government-organized rescue flights from Oman and the UAE.
AK ⟩ Johann Köler – a story of Estonia spoken through the whispers of colors
The article discusses the impact of Johann Köler, an Estonian painter born in 1826, on national consciousness and art history, emphasizing his enduring legacy.
"AK.Nädal" Tried Snow Kiting on Harku Lake
"AK.Nädal" reports on a snow kiting event at Harku Lake in Estonia, highlighting the popularity of the sport and the recent success of a local champion.
AK.Nädal: Presidents in Estonia Have Often Stood Out for Their Independence
The article discusses recent controversies surrounding President Alar Karis and his predecessor's assertive diplomatic actions in Estonia.
AK.Nädal reviewed political think tanks in Estonia
ERR discusses the establishment of a new political think tank in Estonia prior to elections, highlighting its funding and motivations.
AK LITERARY SCHOOL ⟩ Tuglase "Siil" Encourages Reflection on Survival
The article discusses how Tuglase's 'Siil' prompts thought about survival and self-defense without excessive moralizing.
AK FOCUS: Two Directions for Estonia's National Defense. Someday We Will Win Anyway, Someday We Will Lose Anyway
The article reflects on Estonia's past struggles and current sentiments regarding national defense, emphasizing the importance of belief in victory.
Breaking News: Cho Hee-dae Appoints Cheon Dae-yeob as Successor to Noh Tae-ak as Election Commission Chair
The Chief Justice of South Korea, Cho Hee-dae, has appointed Cheon Dae-yeob to succeed Noh Tae-ak as the chair of the National Election Commission.
AK FOCUS: Mart Laar: There are no right or wrong memory places
Historian and former Prime Minister Mart Laar asserts that there are no right or wrong places of memory, emphasizing the importance of their remembrance by people.
Attack with AK-47, Gang Wars, and Politics... The Killing of Sarpanch Harbinder Sandhu in Punjab
Sarpanch Harbinder Sandhu was shot at a wedding celebration in Tarntaran, Punjab, by assailants using high-powered weaponry, casting doubt on the state's law and order and raising concerns about organized crime.
Kidnapping of the influencer 'La Nicholette': Two young people arrested linked to the case with AK-47 rifles
Two young men, including a minor, have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of the influencer 'La Nicholette' while possessing AK-47 rifles in Culiacán, Mexico.
Soldiers kill two terrorists, recover AK-47 in Ondo
Nigerian troops successfully neutralized two armed terrorists and recovered weapons during an operation in Ondo State.
"AK. Nädal" followed how this year's oldest participant prepared for the Tartu Marathon
The oldest participant of this year’s Tartu Marathon, Toivo Mangusson, shared his preparations for the event, including his dietary habits and skiing practice.
AK. Week: The Skill of Operating Drones Will Soon Be Basic Knowledge for Every Soldier
The article discusses the necessity of drone operation skills for Estonian soldiers and highlights NATO's adaptation to modern warfare techniques.
"AK. Week": how the consumer price index is calculated?
The article explores the methodology behind calculating the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Estonia, emphasizing its importance in reflecting actual price changes for consumers.
Traffic accident on national road 4 in Lunner
A traffic accident involving two cars occurred in the Gruatunnel on national road 4 in Lunner, Akershus, resulting in one person being trapped in a vehicle.
Do you know how a legend from Vienna intertwines with the Livonian dance tradition?
An exploration of the Livonian traditional dance "Ak, tēvs, ak, vec' Andre" and its historical ties to a song composed in Vienna in 1679.
The government has introduced a new holiday. Is February 13 a day off? We explain
The Polish government has established a new holiday to honor the soldiers of the Home Army (AK), which will be celebrated on February 14, coinciding with Valentine's Day.
AK. Week: A Look at How the Hiiumaa–Saaremaa Ice Road Was Built
The article discusses the recent establishment of an ice road connecting the islands of Hiiumaa and Saaremaa in Estonia, which was done in response to a transport crisis, despite previous regulations against such constructions.
AK. Week examined the impact of Epstein's files on the world and Estonia
The partial release of Jeffrey Epstein's files by the U.S. Department of Justice has sparked a political storm worldwide, affecting public trust in key institutions.
AK LITERARY SCHOOL ⟩ A like Adson
The article discusses the literary legacy of Artur Adson as described by book enthusiast Tiia Allas.
AK FOCUS: Otto Strandman, who died a martyr's death, was like Estonia's Alexei Navalny
The article discusses the diplomatic uncertainty and fear faced by Estonia before signing a treaty with the bases, revealing insights from Finnish ambassador Harri Holma's secret report and letters from Otto Strandman to his loved ones.
Russian AK-47 seized at home in Acre and Army soldier ends up arrested
Brazilian Army soldier Robenilson de Souza Cavalcante was arrested in Brasiléia, Acre, accused of being part of a criminal organization and possessing restricted firearms, including a Russian-made AK-47.
Herring Season Sparks Seasonal Excitement Everywhere
Captain Ívar Fannar Arnarsson anticipates that the herring fishing season will be in full swing by next weekend, expressing that the arrival of the herring brings a vibrant seasonal atmosphere, particularly noted at the Sundahöfn in Reykjavík where preparations are underway for the Víkingi AK fishing vessel.
Incredible Day When 19 Croatian Records Were Broken
The second New Year's meeting organized by AK Agram at the Zagreb Fair showcased high-level domestic athletics, marking the occasion with 19 new Croatian indoor records across various age categories.