Werder's Goalkeeper Coach: Hein Wanted by Several Clubs Last Winter
Christian Vander, the goalkeeping coach for Werder Bremen, discusses the competitive dynamic between goalkeepers Mio Backhaus and Karl Jakob Hein in an interview.
Sinijärv's Book Recommendations: Tove Jansson is Always Cool
Estonian cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv recommends Tove Jansson's 'Päikeselinn' as a delightful read, alongside Yvonnick Denoel's 'Vatikani luurajad'.
Rauno Ligi and Karl Metsküll: Courts have applied the right to appeal very broadly
Rauno Ligi and Karl Metsküll discuss the extensive application of the right to appeal in environmental matters by courts in Estonia and the resulting delays in legal proceedings.
"Big f*cking deal" or how the US Congress secured defense aid for the Baltics
The US Congress has approved significant defense aid for the Baltic states, ensuring $200 million for the Baltic Security Initiative and additional support for Estonia.
‘Epic’ action movie now streaming is ‘like Die Hard with pirates’
A new action movie featuring Priyanka Chopra and Karl Urban is described as the best pirate film in years, appealing to fans of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
"This Cannot Go On": Rummenigge Criticizes Football Agents
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge criticizes the excessive influence and moral implications of football agents on player transfers, calling for reforms to limit their power.
Karl Dalén: The image of a divided USA could not be clearer
The article discusses the stark division in the U.S. Congress as President Trump delivers a lengthy speech, with half the attendees refusing to applaud while the other half gives him standing ovations.
Join the icebreaker Atle: "The powers of nature take hold of you"
The article discusses the experiences of Karl Herlin, a seasoned icebreaker captain, as he navigates the challenges of operating the icebreaker Atle in harsh conditions.
Unusually Much Ice on Vänern – Watch Captain Bullen Break It with the Icebreaker Karl
The cold winter has led to significant ice formation on Lake Vänern, necessitating the icebreaker Karl to clear a path for cargo ships.
Sinijärv Recommends: This is a Good Fun Story!
Cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv recommends Kristi Küppar's award-winning debut novel "The Last Spoon" as an enjoyable and unique narrative.
New Records in Snow and Ice: 'First Medal for South America,' 'First Six-Time Champion,' and 'Oldest Gold Medalist'
The 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics concluded with remarkable records, highlighting Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Høsflot Klæbo as a key figure.
The 'open society' had enemies in Italy. And Popper was rejected
The article discusses the struggles of Italian philosopher Dario Antiseri to introduce Karl Popper's ideas in Italy during the 1970s, reflecting on the cultural landscape of Italian intellectual life.
Schlögel meets Zhadan: Chroniclers of Violence
In Berlin, poet and soldier Serhij Zhadan met historian Karl Schlögel to discuss the Ukraine war and speculate about a potential legal process against Russia.
From Eintracht to Bayern: The Rise of Lennart Karl
Lennart Karl's transfer from Eintracht to Bayern Munich has left Eintracht officials saddened, prompting them to implement changes to prevent similar situations in the future.
GET TO KNOW ⟩ Another talented Estonian basketball player shines in the NCAA under Veesaare, Vaaksi, and Kriisa
Karl Markus Poom, a promising young basketball player, is gaining recognition in the NCAA, becoming a notable figure for Estonian sports enthusiasts.
Former Connecticut police chief arrested for allegedly stealing $85K in public funds
Former New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson has been arrested for allegedly stealing $85,000 from city funds, raising concerns about public trust in law enforcement.
'Workers of the World Unite', when Karl Marx brought forth the 'Communist Manifesto'
The article discusses the historical significance of the 'Communist Manifesto' published by Karl Marx on February 21, 1848, marking the intellectual birth of modern communism.
Former New Haven police chief charged with stealing $85,000 in agency funds
Karl Jacobson, the former New Haven police chief, has been charged with larceny for allegedly stealing over $85,000 from department accounts intended for informants and youth programs.
Karl Dalén: Today's Decision is Trump's Biggest Setback So Far
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling represents a major setback for Donald Trump, limiting his ability to impose tariffs under the IEEPA.
Sinijärv recommends: if this book is anything, then it is definitely unusual
Cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv recommends reading the cult novel "Või," inspired by real events and exploring Japanese culture through food.
Jón Karl and Sigríður Björk appointed to Halla
Jón Karl and Sigríður Björk have been appointed to Halla.
Sigríður Björk and Jón Karl to Bessastaðir
Sigríður Björk Gunnarsdóttir and Jón Karl Helgason have been appointed to key roles at the Presidential office of Iceland.
Sinijärv's Book Recommendations: Kristi Küppar's 'The Last Spoon' is a Fun Story
Karl Martin Sinijärv shares book recommendations including Kristi Küppar's 'The Last Spoon', noted for its humor and engaging narrative.
Karl Dalén: Trump made world leaders look like schoolchildren
The newly established Peace Council held its first meeting in Washington, where representatives from about twenty countries convened amidst significant security measures and pledges of financial and military support for Gaza.
Climate Protection: The Concrete Heads from the Bundeswehr University
Professor Karl-Christian Thienel from the Bundeswehr University Munich discusses innovative, eco-friendly materials and their potential applications in construction to combat climate change.
Aivar Kulli's History Lesson: Karl Ast Rumor's Philosophy of History
Aivar Kulli reflects on the life and historical philosophy of Karl Ast Rumor on the occasion of his 140th birthday.
The parents moved from Christiania when he was born. But has he been protected or cheated? He investigates this in a beautiful documentary
The article reviews Karl Friis Forchhammer's documentary about the cultural and social atmosphere of Christiania, reflecting on the contrasting perspectives on freedom through the generations.
Climate disinformation, the Atlas Network and Dr Karl
A Senate committee in Australia is examining the impact of climate disinformation and its implications for critical discussions about climate change and energy.
Political Relations: Is Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg Traveling Officially with Minister Reiche – or Privately?
The Green Party in Germany questions whether Minister Katherina Reiche is accompanied by her partner on official trips, but the government's response lacks clarity.
Karl Dalén: Is Donald Trump Afraid of James Talarico?
The decision not to air an interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' has sparked debates on censorship and fairness in media reporting in the US.
Marx as a Republican: Why Abolish Property Right Away?
The article explores Bruno Leipold's insights into Karl Marx's political thought, particularly regarding the relationship between property rights and the distribution of wealth without socializing the means of production.
READING RECOMMENDATION: A domestic novel that resonates and flourishes in a small-town vibe
Cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv recommends Liia Kikas' novel "Small Town Beat," which reflects the life and atmosphere of Estonian small towns.
Chaos on Karl Johan – One sent to emergency room with head injuries
Chaos erupted on Karl Johan street in Oslo, leading to three arrests and one person being hospitalized with head injuries.
Police at Karl Johan: Report of Several Hundred Drunken Youths
Police are managing a situation involving around one hundred drunken youths at a venue in Karl Johan street, responding to reports of unrest.
The mistake during the Eesti Laul final prompted a response from the Eurovision representative
A misunderstanding regarding the Eurovision theme music during the Eesti Laul final has led to discussions and responses from relevant officials.
Sinijärv's Book Recommendations: 'Small Town Beat' Offers Both Familiarity and the Joy of Discovery
Karl Martin Sinijärv's latest book recommendations include a collection of Estonian plant poetry, Vahur Joa's 'Lost, but Not Forgotten,' and Liia Kikase's 'Small Town Beat.'
Sinijärv recommends Vahur Joa's crime novel: 'There is much to criticize here, but more to praise'
Karl Martin Sinijärv, a cultural advisor at the National Library, recommends Vahur Joa's crime novel 'Kadunud, kuid mitte unustatud' for its engaging narrative and relatable elements.
New Cultural Mayor in Copenhagen has listened to the same podcast for 10 years
The new cultural mayor of Copenhagen has become an avid user of eBooks and audiobooks, particularly recommending Karl Ove Knausgård's 'Morgenstjernen' series for its compelling themes and narrative style.
Reading Recommendation: A Comprehensive Book on Estonian Plant Poetry Has Been Published
The article discusses the release of a new anthology of Estonian plant poetry titled 'Hortus poeticus: a selection of Estonian plant poetry,' recommended by cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv.
IN PHOTOS ⟩ Taukar shared passionate kisses with his beloved after the victory
After the Eurovision win, Karl-Erik Taukar shared passionate kisses with his partner Kerli Kivilaane during a live broadcast, celebrating their emotions publicly.
Municipal Elections 2026: A Meeting of Deputy Renaissance Karl Olive Attacked with Fireworks in Poissy
A political meeting for the 2026 municipal elections led by Deputy Karl Olive in Poissy was targeted by fireworks, resulting in minor injuries to several attendees.
Metsa and Heina clubs suffered definite losses
Estonian footballers Karol Metsa and Karl Jakob Heina's clubs faced heavy defeats in the German Bundesliga.
The Mild Professor Who Taught Popper in a Flurry
Dario Antiseri, an influential figure in liberal philosophy, educated a generation of true liberals through his passionate and complex discussion of Karl Popper's ideas.
The Expert's Judgment on OpenClaw: 'Extremely Impressive - Don't Use It'
Technology expert Karl Emil Nikka describes the AI agent OpenClaw as extremely impressive yet warns against its use due to significant security risks.
Farewell to the Liberal Philosopher Dario Antiseri, Who Introduced Popper in Italy
The Italian philosopher Dario Antiseri, known for popularizing Karl Popper's ideas in Italy, has passed away at the age of 86.
Philosopher Dario Antiseri has died; he authored the famous manual for schools and was a student of Popper
Dario Antiseri, an influential Italian philosopher known for his educational manual and student of Karl Popper, passed away at the age of 86 after a long illness.
Heritage Protection versus Accessibility: The Farce of the Reconstruction of the Karl Valentin Museum
The Munich city council has agreed on new ideas for the renovation of the Karl Valentin Museum, which has been closed for reconstruction since October 2024 due to fire safety upgrades.
Karl Dalén: The climate is sacrificed when the 'coal master' fuels the economy
The article discusses the severe winter conditions in Washington D.C. and criticizes Donald Trump's environmental policies, which promote fossil fuel use and undermine efforts against climate change.
The MUBA Talent Award was won by percussionist Karl Martin Tombak
Karl Martin Tombak has received the MUBA Talent Award at the Tallinn Winter Festival, marking a significant recognition of his musical talent.
Kukner: Our pair fell a little short this time, next time it will be someone else
Estonian curling pair Marie Kaldvee and Harri Lill finished tenth at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, with expert Karl Kukner commenting on their experience being the missing factor.