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Nordic Stories
Why KAJ’s Sauna Song Traveled So Far
At imagineNATIVE, Sámi Films Open a Bigger Northern Conversation
At 50, Chicago’s Swedish American Museum Is Asking a Bigger Question About Heritage
After Vienna, the Nordic Eurovision Story Was a Study in Contrast
Why "Folktales" Makes the Nordic Idea of Growing Up Feel Radical Again
Why Heritage Language Still Needs a Room of Its Own
Why Syttende Mai Still Turns North American Streets Into a Stage
Baltic Stories
If My Violin Had Words: Valev Laube Gives His Melodies a Voice
At EANC Forum, Ambassador Kristjan Prikk Urges Estonians Abroad to Keep Telling Estonia’s Story
After Vienna, the Baltic Pop Story Feels Bigger Than the Scoreboard
In Focus with EANC: Estonia’s Security, Transatlantic Relations, and the Stakes for Estonians Abroad
Why Heritage Language Still Needs a Room of Its Own
Why the Baltics? Cannes Panel Spotlights Baltic Film Talent and Co-Production Opportunities
Where Language Finds a Room of Its Own: Inside Latvia’s International Writers’ and Translators’ House
Expert Panel
The Death of Virality: Why Going Viral No Longer Matters in 2026
The Superfan Economy Is Rewriting the Rules of Fame
The Design System Paradox: When Consistency Becomes Your Strategic Constraint
Why Being the "Imperfect" Creative Might Be Your Biggest Business Advantage
The Three-Person Studio: What European Startups Are Teaching Creative Teams About Working Smaller
EU Court’s Landmark Ruling: Same‑Sex Marriages Must Be Recognized Across the EU
Discoverability Showdown: SEO vs. ChatGPT vs. Social Media vs. Your Personal Website
Featured
At EANC Forum, Ambassador Kristjan Prikk Urges Estonians Abroad to Keep Telling Estonia’s Story
Kotkajärve Metsaülikool Announces 2026 Summer Retreat Dates
Estonian Cultural Days Return to New York in 2026 With Music, Theatre, Film, and a Living Diaspora Tradition
From Zero to 13,000 Readers: The Northern Voices’ Unlikely First-Year Success Story
Estonian Festival Orchestra’s Triumphant Carnegie Hall Debut Honoring Arvo Pärt at 90
Baltic Stories
Nordic Metro Marvels and Baltic Subway Dreams
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November 25, 2025
Imagine riding a subway under the snow-dusted streets of Scandinavia, surrounded by art-covered tunnel walls or gliding driverless through a sleek station. The Nordic countries boast a handful of metro systems – in Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki, and Copenhagen – each reflecting the era and ethos in which it was built. Meanwhile, across the Baltic Sea, ambitious subway plans once flickered in Soviet times, only to be halted by history.
Estonia’s Scientific Impact Soars to 3rd in the World – How a Small Nation Overtook Its Nordic Mentors
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November 24, 2025
For a country often celebrated for its digital statecraft and quietly radical governance, Estonia has now achieved something even more improbable. According to a new analysis of global citation data, this nation of just 1.3 million people has become the world’s third most “scientifically wealthy” country, ranked behind only Iceland and Singapore – and notably ahead of its Nordic mentors, Finland and Sweden.
Estonian Relief Committee in Canada to Celebrate 75th Anniversary with Event in 2026
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November 19, 2025
The Estonian Relief Committee in Canada (ERC) marks 75 years since post-war refugees built a new home and community in Canada. From the “Viking boat” arrivals of the 1940s to today’s 23,000 Canadians of Estonian heritage, the ERC has preserved culture and supported generations. The 2026 Let’s Celebrate fundraiser in Toronto will honor this legacy with food, music, and shared memories, highlighting resilience and the enduring spirit of Estonian-Canadians.
Manhattan Street to be Named After Legendary Estonian Diplomat Ernst Jaakson
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November 13, 2025
Next week, New York City will unveil Ernst Jaakson Way—a newly named section of East 34th Street honoring the legendary Estonian diplomat who kept his nation’s independence alive through half a century of Soviet occupation. The dedication, coinciding with Jaakson’s 120th birthday, celebrates not only the world’s longest-serving diplomat but also a man who turned a modest consulate office in Rockefeller Center into a beacon of freedom for Estonians worldwide.
Priest and Patriot: Vello Salo’s Far-Flung Mission to Keep Estonia’s Spirit Alive
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November 13, 2025
In the summer of 1944, a young Estonian patriot named Endel Vaher fled his war-torn homeland with little more than faith and determination. Decades later – now known as Father Vello Salo – he would be revered as a quiet hero among Estonians abroad for keeping their culture and hope alive through the darkest years. From battlefields in Europe to classrooms in Toronto, and from Vatican City to remote Canadian forests, Salo’s life became a remarkable odyssey of service to his scattered nation.
8th Annual New York Baltic Film Festival Returns November 5–16, 2025
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November 4, 2025
Kicks Off Tomorrow with U.S. Premieres, Oscar Contenders & Baltic Filmmakers
Estonia’s Gert Kark Takes the Helm of Eurovision Song Contest
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October 29, 2025
Estonia is celebrating a historic achievement in the Eurovision world: Gert Kark, a veteran television producer from Tallinn, has been appointed as the Executive Producer of the Eurovision Song Contest – one of the highest roles in contest organization. This marks the first time an Estonian (and indeed, a Baltic native) will help lead the production of Europe’s biggest music event at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) level.
Estonian Festival Orchestra’s Triumphant Carnegie Hall Debut Honoring Arvo Pärt at 90
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October 24, 2025
Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium resounded with a proud moment in Estonian music history on October 23, 2025. In a sold-out concert that marked the Estonian Festival Orchestra’s North American debut, conductor Paavo Järvi led his ensemble in an all–Arvo Pärt program – a high-profile tribute to the beloved Estonian composer’s 90th birthday. Learn more about the composer, listen to the live recording and get first impressions below.
Small States, Big Pressures: How Estonia and Latvia Are Responding to Russian Influence—and What It Means for Their Diasporas
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October 19, 2025
As Russia intensifies its hybrid pressure on Europe, Estonia and Latvia—two of NATO’s smallest members—find themselves once again on the front line of history. Decades after regaining independence from Soviet rule, both nations are confronting a new wave of influence from Moscow, targeting their sizable Russian-speaking populations through propaganda, cyberattacks, and political manipulation. In response, Tallinn and Riga are tightening language laws, curbing Kremlin-linked organizations, and reinforcing social unity as a matter of national survival. For Estonians and Latvians abroad, especially in North America, these developments are more than headlines—they’re reminders of why their parents fled, and why safeguarding their homelands remains a shared mission across oceans.
Tallinn’s Viru Hotel: Soviet Showpiece, Spy Hub, and Window to the West
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October 17, 2025
In the heart of Estonia’s capital stands Hotel Viru, a Brutalist high-rise that once embodied a peculiar duality of the Cold War era. Opened in 1972 as Tallinn’s first “skyscraper,” the Viru was a bold Soviet attempt to showcase modernity and welcome foreign visitors – all while serving as a clandestine nest of KGB surveillance. During the Soviet decades, virtually every foreign tourist in Estonia laid their head in this 23-story hotel, oblivious to the fact that even the ashtrays might be listening.
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