Radio News (12.03.2026 12:00:00)
The article presents a broadcast overview of the news in various categories from Estonia.
Miyamoto Manabu appointed as head of the Agency for Cultural Affairs; Tokura Toshikazu to retire at the end of March
The Japanese government has appointed Miyamoto Manabu as the new head of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, following the retirement of the long-serving Tokura Toshikazu.
Director Lee Sang-il, actress Suzu Hirose, and musician Taeko Onuki among selected for the Arts Encouragement Prize
The Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs announced the recipients for the 76th Arts Encouragement Prize, highlighting notable achievements across various cultural fields.
Six Great Reads: Gisèle Pelicot, Olympic Politics and European Dating Tips
The article presents a collection of insights and opinions on current global issues and cultural topics, including international politics surrounding the US, the impact of politics on the Winter Olympics, and controversial aspects of royal affairs.
Anyone Can Register Rights to Their Novels and Illustrations: New National System Set to Launch
Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs is launching a new system allowing creators to register their works and related information, aiming to enhance copyright management.
News Hour (24.02.2026 17:00:00)
This news segment encompasses various updates from Estonia, including cultural events, sports news, and international affairs.
Is there tension between the two music theaters? Estonia no longer allows Vanemuine to perform opera in Tallinn
The National Opera of Estonia has informed Vanemuine Theatre that only drama performances will be permitted at Estonia Theatre, excluding ballet and opera.
From 'El Eternauta' to Greek and 'La cautiva' to Azerbaijani: the translations funded by the State
Argentina's government-funded Program Sur approved subsidies for the translation of seventeen Argentine literary works into various languages, reflecting a commitment to cultural exchange and preservation.
Federal Court rejects appeals from deputies against samba school’s theme that will honor Lula
A federal court in Brazil rejected appeals by deputies against a samba school's plan to honor President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
New Rules for Vande Mataram: When Is It Necessary to Stand? Learn More
The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued new rules regarding the singing of Vande Mataram, specifying when people are required to stand and the duration of the song.
Current Camera at 9:00 PM
The article presents a brief overview of news highlights from Estonia as broadcasted at 9 PM.
From the Mitterrand years to the Epstein affair: the fall of Jack Lang, an emblematic figure of the left
Jack Lang, a significant figure in French politics and culture, resigns following revelations of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Cultural Debate. Former diplomat: 'The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' code of honor is both warm and toxic'
Former diplomat Andreas Norman reflects on the toxic aspects of the work culture at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs following last year's dramatic events.
Juan Ramón Ferreira, Councilor of Culture and Tourism of Granada, Dies
Juan Ramón Ferreira Siles, the fourth deputy mayor and councilor for Culture and Tourism in Granada, has passed away, prompting the city council to declare a day of official mourning.
Peđa Grbin illegally appoints members to the Theatre Council, bypassing even the head of the department?
The Istrian National Theatre in Pula is embroiled in a scandal as Mayor Peđa Grbin allegedly unlawfully removed a member of the Theatre Council and appointed a retiree without following legal procedures.