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 native Russian speakers, she taught at a kindergarten catering to the ...
Estonia energy company Fermi Energia has begun the site selection process for that country's first nuclear power plant, more ...
The City of Tallinn is planning to close off the right turn toward Kadriorg for motor traffic as part of the broader ...
A road traffic accident at a rail crossing on Sunday evening disrupted train travel between Tallinn and Narva, with a ...
Ukraine has been given 30,000 drones by Nato countries and a $500m (£409m) military support package from the US – but experts ...
Jan. 1, 2025 — Researchers have traced a cellular route Ebola virus (EBOV) uses to traverse the inner and outer layers of skin and emerge onto the skin's surface. The study identifies new cell ...
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 ...
Building on its established range of timber-based products, EGGER UK is pleased to introduce its DecoWall wall cladding - a ...
Tourists are increasingly looking for alternatives to the more crowded holiday hot spots – these are among the emerging ...
The 47th European Taizé Meeting in Tallinn (Dec 28, 2024–Jan 1, 2025) brought 3,500 young Europeans, including Ukrainians, ...