Experts say a 28-point U.S.-proposed peace plan is completely unacceptable to Ukraine and may simply be media noise or an attempt by Russia to keep Washington engaged in the process to evade more ...
This week, the spotlight will be on Estonia's top music stars as they take the stage for the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (hcmf//) in the U.K. The festival marks the start of a special ...
Estonia and Russia have agreed on the fishing quotas for Lake Peipus, Lake Pihkva and Lake Lämmijärv for 2026. Due to a significant decrease in the perch fishing quota, Estonia's total quota for next ...
On Wednesday, the Estonian Agriculture and Food Board (PTA) confiscated 35 dogs from their owner in Rapla County. The dogs were being kept in conditions posing a threat to their health, with the owner ...
Three years ago, Estonian gallerist and art dealer Margot Samel opened her own gallery in New York City. Since then, Samel has been working to promote young artists and even sold her first work in New ...
On Thursday, November 20, the first of two official Christmas trees was installed in Narva – on Town Hall Square (Raekoja Plats).
Road to Revenge," which was filmed predominantly in Estonia and is the sequel to cult hit "Sisu," premiered in Tallinn on Tuesday.
A draft plan to support students unable to continue after basic school is too underdeveloped, says school leader Urmo Uiboleht, citing funding and staffing concerns.
The director of the University of Life Sciences' veterinary institute is suspected of large-scale public procurement violations, police told ERR.
Prime Minister Kristen Michal (Reform) pushed back on rumors that Estonia will take over the Czech Republic's ammunition initiative for Ukraine after reports circulated in local media, Postimees ...
The Istanbul Convention is not an ideological project but a commitment to protecting human rights. It does not alter Estonia's family law, mandate a gender-neutral society or in any way undermine the ...
Last-minute amendments to a bill passed at the Riigikogu Wednesday would allow for considerably longer working hours for children as young as seven, Eesti Ekspress reported.
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