The new embassy building is located at 8/10 Pils Street. Construction began in 2023 and was completed in early 2025. The ...
The Estonian parliament on 26 March passed an act amending the constitution of Estonia, according to which, the right to vote ...
Thai chef Narong Lasuai, living in Estonia for eight years, brings authentic Thai flavors to Tallinn while warmly embracing ...
Estonian FM Margus Tsahkna told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Estonia is serious about defence, raising spending to ...
Two 19th-century portraits by Gustav Adolf Hippius, a key Baltic German artist, have found a new home in Tallinn, rekindling ties between Germany and Estonia through shared cultural heritage. Two rare ...
Why Estonia is about to spend 5% of its GDP on defence – and what it means for NATO. Tallinn isn’t waiting for NATO to save it. In an era when most European nations still struggle to meet the alliance ...
Estonia has slipped to 39th place in the latest World Happiness Report, marking a continued decline in global well-being rankings; while Estonians report strong social support, they lag behind in ...
The City of Tallinn is preparing to build a memorial to the victims and participants of the Great Escape of 1944, a harrowing chapter in ...
Estonia’s GDP grew by 1.2% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2024 – the strongest quarterly growth since late 2021.
The shortage of healthcare professionals in Estonia has escalated from a looming crisis to a full-blown emergency.
William, Prince of Wales, will make his first official visit to Estonia, underscoring the close ties between the UK and the Baltic nation.
The median monthly wage in Estonia was €1,628 in 2024, having grown by 8.5 per cent compared with 2023 when it stood at €1,501.