Despite being far away, Australia is a key ally of Estonia's, demonstrated by its stance on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, ...
Otepää's Biathlon World Cup opened Thursday, with events to run to Sunday. Despite the snowmelt, there is still enough for the races to go ahead, and 105 competitors lined up on Thursday for the men's ...
Tallinn may halt train traffic on the Endla tänav rail embankment to build EU-funded bike and pedestrian tunnels, though Elron says it may not be strictly necessary.
Starting this spring, students will be able to graduate from basic school even if they score just one point on a mandatory final exam, as the current 50-percent threshold will be scrapped.
Raudhein said she believes the fading custom - of taking a final photo of families of the deceased, beside the casket, often open, should be revived for the sake of future generations. Raudhein was 14 ...
Former Tallinn deputy mayor Pärtel-Peeter Pere has left the coalition Reform Party, accusing party leader and Prime Minister Kristen Michal of indecision and micromanagement. Pere, 40, who was also ...
On March 11, a court declared AS E-Piim Tootmine bankrupt and appointed Indrek Lepsoo and Olev Kuklase as the company's ...
The Ministry of Justice has proposed legislative changes that would make it harder for prosecutors to automatically appeal ...
The board of Eesti 200 decided to bring forward the elections for the party board and a new chair by several months.
Even the Reform Party's own parliamentary faction has not discussed the idea of slashing mothers' income tax by 3.7% per child and says it is more a topic for the upcoming elections.
The Estonian government has confirmed the indexation of state pensions from April 1 this year, which will see the average old-age pension rise by 5.3 percent, or €43, to €860 per month.
The Goethe-Institut is set to reopen its "Ministry of Curiousness" in Tallinn from March to mid-May, providing a space where creativity, knowledge and the joy of discovery intertwine.