Smoke from a fire that broke out at Russia's Port of Ust-Luga was visible in Ida-Viru County over the weekend. Although a change in wind direction on Tuesday may carry the smoke into Estonia, experts ...
Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi said the government does not plan to lower fuel excise duties as a very generous tax relief has already been granted by canceling previously planned excise increases.
Estonian border guards hospitalized after a boat accident in Greece during a European Union border mission have returned home, the Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) has said.
Estonia on Monday issued a total of €342 million worth of short-term Treasury bills – €207 million of 6-month and €135 million of 12-month T-bills – aimed at investors.
One of the eeriest features of modern war is the way game logic, computer simulation and the battlefield are converging — all the more reason to combat that sense of unease with first-hand knowledge, ...
A first-of-its-kind study by Estonian food scientists indicates that plant-based alternatives to animal-derived foods may contain unusual microorganisms and can spoil in potentially hazardous ways.
Riigikogu member Tõnis Mölder will lose his parliamentary immunity so criminal proceedings against him can continue after Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise agreed with the Prosecutor's Office.
Donald Trump clearly underestimated Iran's resilience and there seems to be no end in sight for the conflict, said Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secretary General Jonatan Vseviov.
Prime Minister Kristen Michal (Reform) said that Estonia's air defenses will become multilayered over the next few years, with over €200 million invested in drone defense.
Estonian students are unable to attend extracurricular activities because the volume of homework is too high, said Foresight Center expert Eneli Kindsiko.
Prime Minister Kristen Michal said that Estonia's air defenses will become multilayer over the next few years, with over €200 million invested in drone defense.
Prime Minister Kristen Michal (Reform) said that Estonia's air defenses will become multilayered over the next few years, with over €200 million invested in drone defense.
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