PEETRI PILK: Tõnis Saarts: if there were no value conflicts in politics, we would have North Korea
The article discusses a political commentary show featuring political scientist Tõnis Saarts, who shares insights on current news events and issues in Estonia.
Water as a Weapon of War: Attacks on Desalination Units Threaten the Lives of Millions
Military conflicts in the Middle East are increasingly targeting water infrastructure, with recent attacks on desalination plants emphasizing the value of water in war.
War on Iran risks emboldening hardliners, reinforcing value of covert nuclear programme
The article discusses the potential consequences of escalating tensions and conflicts involving Iran, suggesting that such actions may empower hardliner factions within the country and validate its covert nuclear ambitions.
Kristen Michal: It is time to confront value conflicts
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal emphasizes the importance of navigating value conflicts and urges for a future-oriented approach in his speech.
Tõnis Saarts: The Kris Kärner Case and the Value Choices of Isamaa
Tõnis Saarts discusses the implications of Kris Kärner's dismissal from the Isamaa party due to his harsh rhetoric against minorities, underscoring the need for the party to clarify its stance between conservative and liberal values.
MATTIAS JÕESAAR ⟩ The Reform Party expects Isamaa and the Center Party to accept the dance invitation
Mattias Jõesaar discusses the complexities of emotional value conflicts between liberal and conservative parties in Estonia and the unlikelihood of Isamaa and the Center Party aligning with EKRE.