Narva Museum Holds Adventure Camp for Children
The Narva Museum is hosting a three-day adventure camp for children during the school holidays, featuring pirate games, Viking skills, and scout knowledge.
Is it possible to make Narva pro-Estonian at all? The guest is Indrek Tarand
The article discusses the challenges of fostering pro-Estonian sentiments in Narva, featuring insights from Indrek Tarand, an adviser to the Speaker of the Estonian Parliament.
PHOTOS β© What city is this?! There is hardly a sign of Independence Day in Narva-JΓ΅e Suu
On Estonia's Independence Day, Narva-JΓ΅e Suu appears almost devoid of celebratory signs despite being a city with around 2,600 residents.
IGOR TARO: The New Day for Estonia Dawn Begins Here First
On Estonia's 108th anniversary, Interior Minister Igor Taro delivered a speech in Narva emphasizing the significance of the location.
If Putin goes for Narva, we will go to war. Swedish Defense Minister for 'Rzeczpospolita'
Swedish Defense Minister warns of potential military responses if Russia aims for Narva amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, emphasizing the failures of the Russian military and the tightening of sanctions and support for Ukraine.
Gallery | Hokivoor brought over a thousand spectators to the hall
The Estonian ice hockey championship featured matches with over a thousand spectators in total, where Narva PSK and Tartu VΓ€lk 494 emerged victorious.
Quarterfinals determined in the futsal championship
The quarterfinal matchups for the futsal championship have been established following the conclusion of the main tournament.
Gallery | The quarter-final pairs were determined in the futsal championship
The futsal championship's main round concluded with the announcement of quarter-final match-ups following key victories by top teams.
WEEK'S FACE β© The know-it-all from Narva should do his job and let others do theirs
A conflict has emerged between Narva's mayor and the director of the Ida-Viru County Vocational Education Center over student participation in an experimental language program.
Stalnuhhin: It simply worked out with Putin in Russia
Mihhail Stalnuhhin, the chairman of Narva City Council, spoke positively about Vladimir Putin in a recent interview, discussing various topics including the situation in Narva and the war in Ukraine.
General worries: how would Germany react if Russia invaded NATO territory?
German Major General Wolf JΓΌrgen Stahl expresses concerns about potential Russian incursions into NATO territory, specifically citing Narva, Estonia, and questioning the political response in Germany.
Narva City Council approved a city budget of 134 million euros
The Narva City Council has approved a budget of 134 million euros for this year, which includes plans for new educational institutions and the expansion of the central square.
Narva City Council approved a budget of 134 million
Narva's City Council has approved a conservative budget of 134 million euros for the city, earmarking significant funds for investment projects despite economic challenges.
Israeli citizen living in Narva spied for the FSB and prepared sabotage acts
An Israeli citizen living in Narva, Anatoli Privalov, collaborated with the FSB since 2016 and was involved in espionage activities until his arrest last fall.
German General Warns: If Russia Attacks Narva, Germany May Hesitate on Military Response
German Major General Wolf-JΓΌrgen Stahl warned that Russia may at some point seize a part of NATO territory, specifically citing Narva, and expressed concern about how German politicians would respond in such a situation.
PHOTOS β© Court sentences Israeli citizen who spied in Estonia on behalf of the FSB to prison
Anatoli Privalov, an Israeli citizen residing in Narva, was sentenced to prison by the Harju County Court for spying on behalf of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) against Estonia and its allies for at least nine years.
PARTIES VOX POPULI β© Virve Linder: despite colossal sums, local youth still respond to state language address with Β«huh?Β»
A significant portion of students in an Estonian language course in Ida-Virumaa do not regularly attend, sparking a debate on the responsibilities of both the school and local authority.
A new school building is rising in Narva, two old ones are being demolished
A new school complex for over 700 students is being designed in Narva, with two older schools scheduled for demolition over the next three years.
TEET KORSTEN: Two Opposing Tanks in the Education System of Ida-Viru
Narva's mayor Katri Raik blames Hendrik Agur for her own failures in the Estonian-language education sector in Ida-Viru.
School Director and Narva Mayor Clash over Estonian Language Courses
The conflict arises as the Estonian language courses at the Ida-Viru County vocational education center see low attendance, prompting school officials to appeal to parents for support.
Director of Ida-Viru Vocational Education Center Katri Raig: trust in her handling of Estonian matters has significantly decreased
The director of the Ida-Viru Vocational Education Center, Hendrik Agur, criticized Narva Mayor Katri Raig for her politically motivated critiques, claiming they are inappropriate.
Where is Paesaar and who owns it?
The Narva River, the largest river by discharge in Estonia, features a unique array of islands shaped by its flow, renowned for their scenic waterfalls, though visibility is limited by Russian control.
What is the 'Narva test', a symbol of tension between Europe and the US over NATO's role in case of conflict
The article discusses the increasing tensions between Europe and the United States regarding NATO's role, highlighted by U.S. Vice President JD Vance's remarks at the Munich Security Conference in 2025.
The city that is a blessing and a curse for Europe β Hope for rare earths but a "temptation" for Russia
The article discusses the dual nature of the Estonian city of Narva, which symbolizes both the potential for European industrial advancement and the looming threat of Russian aggression amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Defense Against Russia: 'We are not afraid, we are prepared'
Eerik Purgel, standing on the Friendship Bridge in Narva, Estonia, describes the deteriorating relations with Russia, particularly in the context of cooperation on issues like drug smuggling.
Narva offers a tram connection to Narva-JΓ΅esuu
Narva's new urban planning initiative includes the proposal for a tram line connecting to Narva-JΓ΅esuu, aiming to improve public transport efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
Narva offers tram connection to Narva-JΓ΅esuu
Narva's new urban plan provides for a tramway to improve public transport to Narva-JΓ΅esuu.
Station Narva performers added Sadu, Skoone, and others
The music program for the upcoming Station Narva festival in Estonia has been expanded with six new artists, including award-winning group Sadu.
Galleries | Narva PSK extended the winning streak in the home hockey league
Narva PSK extended their winning streak to eleven games in the home hockey league after a thrilling victory.
Narva's new master plan focuses on halting the city's decline
Narva has implemented a new master plan aimed at curbing the city's decline.
Narva's Mayor Sees Double Standards in Center Party's Appeal, Opponent Views It Differently
Narva Mayor Katri Raik criticizes the Center Party for their hypocrisy regarding a recent public letter about electricity prices.
Narva's New General Plan Focuses on Halting the Cityβs Decline
Narva's new general planning seeks to prevent the city's population decline by concentrating development in specific areas, including a proposed tram link to Narva-JΓ΅esuu.
Narva does not plan to demolish the failed football hall
The city of Narva is seeking solutions to safely use a problematic football hall, contrary to media reports about demolition plans, as emphasized by Mayor Katri Raik.
Narva does not plan to demolish problematic football hall
Narva city officials are searching for a safe solution for a problematic football hall instead of demolishing it, despite past construction failures and excessive running costs.
PΓ΅hjarannik: expert analysis found that the Narva football hall must be demolished
An expert analysis concluded that the Narva football hall requires complete demolition due to significant construction errors, but the city mayor stated it will not be torn down immediately and plans to meet with builders to find a solution.
Crisis: Narva Football Hall Built for Seven Million Euros to Be Demolished
The Narva football hall, which cost β¬7 million to construct in 2024, will be demolished after serious structural flaws were discovered shortly after its opening.
Small European City Fears It May Be Putin's Next Target. "We Are Ready"
A small European city near the Russian border is preparing for potential threats from President Putin amid rising tensions.
The impeachment of Katri Raigi in Narva failed
Narva's mayor Katri Raigi's impeachment motion did not receive enough support during a special council meeting, allowing her to continue in office.
An Estonian city is separated from Russia by just a bridge. Residents fear war
Residents of Narva, an Estonian city on the border with Russia, express fears of potential conflict as tensions rise.
"I Accept Donations." Residents of Narva Compare Heating Bills on Social Media
In Narva, a border town in Estonia, residents are discussing the high heating bills they receive during January, a period known for its cold temperatures, and local authorities are calling for government intervention to address the issue.
The determination of Stalnuhhin's salary did not receive support again in the Narva council
Narva city councilors failed again to set salaries for council chairman Mihhail Stalnuhhin and deputy chairman Jana KondraΕ‘ova, with a vote resulting in a 15:15 tie, while a proposed ousting of mayor Katri Raik also fell through.
The thin wallets of Narva residents are devastated by heating prices, prompting city authorities to write to the government
The Narva City Council has appealed to the national government to implement exceptional subsidy measures to help reduce heating costs for residents.
Commemoration Ceremony of the Treaty of Tartu in Narva
Today marks the 106th anniversary of the signing of the Tartu Peace Treaty between Estonia and Soviet Russia, celebrated with a commemorative ceremony in Narva.
The World in 2025 was extremely interesting! DenΓk N brings evidence
The article discusses the perceptions of residents in Narva, Estonia, regarding the potential threat of a Russian invasion, highlighting a sense of security among locals despite NATO's presence.