TALLINN. Jan 15 (Interfax) - Katri Raik, mayor of the Estonian city of Narva bordering Russia, has not supported the opposition Pro Patria party's call for shutting down the Estonian-Russian border.
Larysa has lived in Estonia most of her life, but struggles with the language. One of the Baltic nation’s nearly 400,000 ...
Estonia energy company Fermi Energia has begun the site selection process for that country's first nuclear power plant, more ...
On January 2, as participants head home, the Taizé brothers and a few volunteers will quietly travel to Narva, Estonia’s northeastern border town. There, “alongside our Christian brothers ...
In Estonia, the Isamaa opposition party has initiated a bill that would direct the parliament to instruct the government to ...
Last week marked the 109th anniversary of Estonian chess legend Paul Keres' birth, and with it came a significant addition to ...
Snow and blizzard conditions the night before Sunday brought power outages to many areas across Estonia, leaving more than 17 ...
Ukraine has been given 30,000 drones by Nato countries and a $500m (£409m) military support package from the US – but experts ...
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TALLINN - In a recruitment campaign lasting from Monday to Jan. 22, the Estonian police force is looking for people working in other professions who are willing to change their careers and start ...
One issue which emerged from the arts of survival programme was the way in which Estonia’s shared Baltic and Russian cultural ...
Mostly, this challenge has been led by Russia, China, Iran who and North Korea - the so-called “quartet of chaos” - which ...