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Estonian Journalism Prize Finalists Target Kremlin Influence, State Surveillance

The jury for Estonia's prestigious Bonnier Prize for Investigative Journalism has nominated three series of articles from Äripäev and Eesti Ekspress that delve into Russian influence operations, a vast vehicle number plate recognition network, and a fraudulent car business scheme, with the winner to be announced on February 20, 2026.

By shortl.eeThursday, February 12, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —The jury for the Bonnier Prize for Investigative Journalism, organized by Äripäev and the Estonian Media Enterprises Association, has announced the nominees for the 2025 award.
  • —Three series of articles have been nominated: an investigation into the JMV car business, an exposé on a number plate recognition camera network, and a series detailing Russian influence activities in Estonia.
  • —The winner of the award will be announced on February 20, 2026.

Recap

The selection of nominees for Estonia's top journalism award serves as a clear indicator of the nation's primary pressure points, focusing squarely on Russian subversion, the expansion of state surveillance technology, and complex financial crime. These are not disparate topics but rather a reflection of the key areas where journalistic scrutiny is deemed most critical to public interest and national security.

investigative journalismmediaEstoniaBonnier Prizesurveillanceforeign influenceRussia

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Äripäev
Äripäeva lood JMVst kandideerivad Bonnieri preemialeFeb 11, 16:38
ERR – Russian News
Определились номинанты на премию Боньера, в их числе и Марта Вунш из DelfiFeb 11, 16:30
Õhtuleht
Žürii valis Bonnieri preemia nominendidFeb 11, 15:56
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Estonian Journalism Prize Finalists Target Kremlin Influence, State Surveillance

The jury for Estonia's prestigious Bonnier Prize for Investigative Journalism has nominated three series of articles from Äripäev and Eesti Ekspress that delve into Russian influence operations, a vast vehicle number plate recognition network, and a fraudulent car business scheme, with the winner to be announced on February 20, 2026.

By shortl.eeThursday, February 12, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —The jury for the Bonnier Prize for Investigative Journalism, organized by Äripäev and the Estonian Media Enterprises Association, has announced the nominees for the 2025 award.
  • —Three series of articles have been nominated: an investigation into the JMV car business, an exposé on a number plate recognition camera network, and a series detailing Russian influence activities in Estonia.
  • —The winner of the award will be announced on February 20, 2026.

Recap

The selection of nominees for Estonia's top journalism award serves as a clear indicator of the nation's primary pressure points, focusing squarely on Russian subversion, the expansion of state surveillance technology, and complex financial crime. These are not disparate topics but rather a reflection of the key areas where journalistic scrutiny is deemed most critical to public interest and national security.

investigative journalismmediaEstoniaBonnier Prizesurveillanceforeign influenceRussia

Articles

3
Äripäev
Äripäeva lood JMVst kandideerivad Bonnieri preemialeFeb 11, 16:38
ERR – Russian News
Определились номинанты на премию Боньера, в их числе и Марта Вунш из DelfiFeb 11, 16:30
Õhtuleht
Žürii valis Bonnieri preemia nominendidFeb 11, 15:56
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AI

Estonian Journalism Prize Finalists Target Kremlin Influence, State Surveillance

The jury for Estonia's prestigious Bonnier Prize for Investigative Journalism has nominated three series of articles from Äripäev and Eesti Ekspress that delve into Russian influence operations, a vast vehicle number plate recognition network, and a fraudulent car business scheme, with the winner to be announced on February 20, 2026.

By shortl.eeThursday, February 12, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —The jury for the Bonnier Prize for Investigative Journalism, organized by Äripäev and the Estonian Media Enterprises Association, has announced the nominees for the 2025 award.
  • —Three series of articles have been nominated: an investigation into the JMV car business, an exposé on a number plate recognition camera network, and a series detailing Russian influence activities in Estonia.
  • —The winner of the award will be announced on February 20, 2026.

Recap

The selection of nominees for Estonia's top journalism award serves as a clear indicator of the nation's primary pressure points, focusing squarely on Russian subversion, the expansion of state surveillance technology, and complex financial crime. These are not disparate topics but rather a reflection of the key areas where journalistic scrutiny is deemed most critical to public interest and national security.

investigative journalismmediaEstoniaBonnier Prizesurveillanceforeign influenceRussia

Articles

3
Äripäev
Äripäeva lood JMVst kandideerivad Bonnieri preemialeFeb 11, 16:38
ERR – Russian News
Определились номинанты на премию Боньера, в их числе и Марта Вунш из DelfiFeb 11, 16:30
Õhtuleht
Žürii valis Bonnieri preemia nominendidFeb 11, 15:56
Back
News
AI

Estonian Journalism Prize Finalists Target Kremlin Influence, State Surveillance

The jury for Estonia's prestigious Bonnier Prize for Investigative Journalism has nominated three series of articles from Äripäev and Eesti Ekspress that delve into Russian influence operations, a vast vehicle number plate recognition network, and a fraudulent car business scheme, with the winner to be announced on February 20, 2026.

By shortl.eeThursday, February 12, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —The jury for the Bonnier Prize for Investigative Journalism, organized by Äripäev and the Estonian Media Enterprises Association, has announced the nominees for the 2025 award.
  • —Three series of articles have been nominated: an investigation into the JMV car business, an exposé on a number plate recognition camera network, and a series detailing Russian influence activities in Estonia.
  • —The winner of the award will be announced on February 20, 2026.

Recap

The selection of nominees for Estonia's top journalism award serves as a clear indicator of the nation's primary pressure points, focusing squarely on Russian subversion, the expansion of state surveillance technology, and complex financial crime. These are not disparate topics but rather a reflection of the key areas where journalistic scrutiny is deemed most critical to public interest and national security.

investigative journalismmediaEstoniaBonnier Prizesurveillanceforeign influenceRussia

Articles

3
Äripäev
Äripäeva lood JMVst kandideerivad Bonnieri preemialeFeb 11, 16:38
ERR – Russian News
Определились номинанты на премию Боньера, в их числе и Марта Вунш из DelfiFeb 11, 16:30
Õhtuleht
Žürii valis Bonnieri preemia nominendidFeb 11, 15:56