Foreign words used in Estonian language disturb Estonians
A study by researchers at the University of Tartu found that many Estonians are annoyed by the use of foreign words in their language, particularly from English and Russian.
Prof. Bralczyk: I align myself with the president's arguments. I would do the same
Professor Bralczyk supports President Nawrocki's decision to reject a law regarding the recognition of the Silesian language, citing concerns about its scientific basis and funding issues.
The Pope is worried about freedom of expression in the West
Pope Leo XIV expressed serious concerns about the state of freedom of expression in the West during his first address of the year, citing a troubling linguistic climate reminiscent of George Orwell's novels.