The World Cup of Hockey returns after a break, to be held in North America and Europe
The World Cup of Hockey will return in 2028, taking place in Canada and the Czech Republic after a decade-long hiatus.
Veesaar and North Carolina Learn Opponent in March Madness
Estonian basketball player Henri Veesaar and his college team North Carolina will face VCU in the opening round of the NCAA tournament.
A new regional ticket for North Estonia was introduced for Tallinn's public transport and trains
A new unified public transport ticket for North Estonia allows access to regional buses and Tallinn's transportation system with one ticket.
An update allows traveling in North Estonia by train, bus, and tram with one ticket
Starting Monday, North Estonia introduces a unified travel ticket for trains, county buses, and trams in Tallinn and Harjumaa, enabling unlimited travel within selected zones.
North Korea tested nuclear-capable multiple rocket launchers
North Korea conducted a test of its advanced nuclear-capable multiple rocket launchers, following the detection of approximately ten ballistic missile launches by Seoul.
OVERVIEW β© Composer JΓΌri Reinvere participated in the world's most inaccessible music festival
Composer JΓΌri Reinvere took part in a classical music festival located on a remote Arctic island near the North Pole, accessible only by plane from Oslo.
RIA analyst: if Russia is like a hurricane in cyberspace, then China is like climate change
The article discusses the differing cyber strategies of Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China, highlighting China's unique approach as more nuanced and long-term compared to the immediate destructiveness of Russia.
Veesaar made a big double-double, but North Carolina lost
Estonian basketball player Henri Veesaar performed brilliantly in the NCAA, but his team, North Carolina, was eliminated from the ACC tournament.
VIDEO β© Henri Veesaar set a scoring record, but the team suffered a painful defeat
Estonian basketball player Henri Veesaar's North Carolina Tar Heels lost a close conference quarterfinal match against the Clemson Tigers, despite Veesaar achieving a personal scoring record.
PHOTOS β© North Korean dictator tested a new weapon with the heir to the throne
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his teenage daughter tested new firearms at a factory, highlighting an effort to modernize conventional weapons.
TalTech's European season ends as Iraklis defeats them just days after winning the Euroleague two years ago
TalTech/Alexela faced defeat in the playoff opener against Iraklis from Thessaloniki in the North European League (ENBL).
China and North Korea are resuming passenger train service that was suspended six years ago
China and North Korea are reinstating their passenger train service after a six-year hiatus, with trains set to run four times a week between Beijing and Pyongyang.
Police prohibits going onto the sea ice on the north coast starting today
Due to rapidly deteriorating ice conditions and the quick melting of the ice, the Police and Border Guard Board has prohibited access to sea ice in Harju, LÀÀne-Viru, and Ida-Viru counties starting March 10.
VIDEO: Usually Hellish Heat Death Valley Covered with the Finest Flower Carpet of the Last Decade
Death Valley, the driest place in North America, is currently showcasing a rare phenomenon called a super bloom, covering its normally barren landscape with a vibrant carpet of flowers.
Henri Veesaar selected to the very strong symbolic five of the NCAA
Estonian player Henri Veesaar of the North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team has been named to the Atlantic Coast Conference's symbolic five in the NCAA.
Kim Jong-un praised North Korean women in a celebration greeting as 'unattractive and wrinkled'
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un delivered a passionate speech praising the virtues of women in the country, despite labeling them as weak and 'unattractive and wrinkled.'
Andrei Kante: Tallinn will not leave any child without a school place
Andrei Kante argues that the restructuring of the school network in North Tallinn aims to eliminate chaos left by previous government decisions rather than being anti-child or anti-family.
Natalie Mets: The shortage of school places in Tallinn is already here
Natalie Mets analyzes the Tallinn city government's plans for reorganizing the school network in North Tallinn, questioning the demographic forecasts that underpin these decisions.
Experts believe that the Middle East crisis will lead to an increase in flight ticket prices
Experts predict that the ongoing crisis in the Middle East will result in higher flight ticket prices and a shift in tourist destinations toward North Africa and Southern Europe.
VIDEO: NCAA Regular Season Comes to an End: Vaaks Made a Critical Mistake at a Deciding Moment, Veesaar Received a Clear Defeat
In the NCAA basketball tournament, Estonian players faced off with Henri Veesaar's team, North Carolina Tar Heels, losing to Duke Blue Devils 61-76 in a significant match.
Veesaar and North Carolina Lose to NCAA Number One
Henri Veesaar and the North Carolina team were defeated by Duke, the NCAA's top-ranked team, with a score of 76-61.
"We will break your mother's legs" - seven reports to the police, but the terror continues
Residents in North Tallinn report a resurgence of violent crime, with multiple instances of assault and threats, leading to concerns reminiscent of the 1990s.
Gallery: The buttons were turned to the north at Paavli on Friday evening!
The band 'Between the Buried and Me' delivered an intense performance at the Paavli cultural factory in Estonia.
The public transport ticket valid in North Estonia will soon be available for sale
A unified public transport ticket for North Estonia will allow users to travel on Tallinn's public transport, county buses, and Elron trains with a single ticket.
Estonian foreign minister: North Korea and China among Putin's friends next in line to be removed
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna suggests that North Korea and China could be among the next regimes aligned with Russia to be removed from power, reflecting a perceived decline in Putin's influence.
Tsahkna: Putin's friends are in hell or in prison, left are North Korea and China
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna commented on the declining authority of Vladimir Putin, stating that most of his allies are either dead or imprisoned, with only North Korea and China remaining as allies.
According to Tsahkna, China is also waiting in line to be removed among Putin's friends
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna stated that countries like North Korea and China are among those awaiting removal from the list of Putin's allies, indicating a decline in Putin's authority.
North Korea leader observed naval destroyer and cruise missile tests
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un oversaw advanced naval destroyer trials this week, including the launch of a land-attack cruise missile, as reported by state media.
"We were worried because of this big guy." Veesaar shines again to help North Carolina to victory
Henri Veesaar played a key role in helping North Carolina achieve a 67-63 victory over Clemson in an NCAA game.
Veesaar helped North Carolina extend its winning streak
Henri Veesaar contributed to North Carolina's fourth consecutive win, defeating Clemson 67-63.
Wednesday will be dry, but there is a danger of sleet
The Estonian Environment Agency reports that a low-pressure area will move eastward from Estonia on Wednesday night, leaving the weather influenced by the southern edge of a low-pressure system moving from North Scandinavia across Finland.
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Andrei Lankov, expelled from Latvia, gave a marathon lecture in Tallinn on the future of North Korea: nuclear weapons are the elite's life insurance
Andrei Lankov, a North Korea researcher, gave an extensive lecture in Tallinn on the implications of nuclear weapons for the elite in North Korea after being expelled from Latvia.
"Call the Police!" Store Security Had to Use Force in Detaining a Woman Attempting to Steal
A woman attempting to steal from a Maxima store in North Tallinn was detained by security guards who had to use force due to her aggressive behavior.
GaudΓ's Lost Masterpiece: An Architectural Mystery Resolved After 120 Years
Historians have confirmed that the 120-year-old mountain house north of Barcelona was indeed designed by the renowned architect Antoni GaudΓ.
Belgium detained a Russian shadow fleet tanker
Belgium's special forces have detained a tanker belonging to Russia's shadow fleet in the North Sea, which will be confiscated upon arrival at the port.
Belgium Detains Suspected Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker
Belgium has detained a suspected Russian oil tanker linked to a shadow fleet in the North Sea, with plans for it to be confiscated after being brought to port.
"As Big as a House" Veesaar Repeats Point Record in the USA
Henri Veesaar achieved an outstanding performance in the NCAA league in the USA, helping his college North Carolina to victory over Virginia Tech with a score of 89-82.
Veesaar rose as the MVP against Virginia Tech, powerful performance from Adler
Henri Veesaar led North Carolina to a victory over Virginia Tech in the NCAA, scoring 26 points, while Anete Elisabeth Adler contributed significantly to Boston Universityβs overtime win.
South Korea calls for the restoration of dialogue with its communist neighbor
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has called for the revival of dialogue with North Korea following Pyongyang's recent decision to sever diplomatic relations.
North Korea seems to have a spy nest in Vienna. Estonian taekwondo leaders: 'We don't really interact with them'
North Korea's long-standing European Union stronghold, the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) based in Vienna, is now under increased scrutiny from Austrian authorities.
WEEKLY TRIP β© Sharp Mountains: the last refuge
The article explores an archipelago near the North Pole where people are not allowed to be born or die, yet offers a unique opportunity for Estonians due to an ancient agreement.
MEASLES IN LONDON β© Leaked report: the situation is much worse than official data
A leaked internal report reveals that the measles outbreak in a North London school has affected 34 children in just three weeks, indicating a much graver situation than official public data suggests.
VIDEO β© Russian-born North Korea researcher Andrei Lankov was detained in Latvia, and the next day he spoke in Tallinn to an audience of 200.
Andrei Lankov, a researcher on North Korea, was detained in Latvia but expressed confusion over the incident, attributing it to his Russian nationality and his analytical approach to the subject.
Tallinn is thoroughly restructuring the school network in North Tallinn
Tallinn's city government is reorganizing the school network in North Tallinn to align with the actual number of students and current population forecasts.
A wooden apartment building is on fire on Sitsi Street in North Tallinn
A fire broke out in a wooden apartment building on Sitsi Street in North Tallinn on Thursday morning.
North Korea is ready to negotiate with the USA on the recognition of its nuclear state status
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un expressed readiness to engage with the United States if Washington acknowledges the country's nuclear status, according to the state news agency KCNA.
Unprecedented Footage of Everyday Life in North Korea - 'Everything Looks Like a Movie Shoot!'
Recent viral videos purportedly showing daily life in North Korean cities have emerged, providing a rare glimpse into a country known for its extreme isolation and strict control.
The North is a Significant Force
The article discusses the importance of regional cooperation among the Nordic countries and the Baltic states for Estonia, especially in the context of supporting Ukraine amid an uncertain international landscape.
Ireland Tightens Cooperation with NATO Due to Increased Threats
Ireland plans to enhance its radar and underwater surveillance capabilities and strengthen cooperation with NATO due to increased hybrid threats in the North Atlantic.
Ireland strengthens cooperation with NATO due to increasing threats
Ireland plans to enhance its radar and underwater monitoring capabilities and strengthen cooperation with NATO due to rising hybrid threats in the North Atlantic.