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Center Party chair Mihhail Kõlvart ruled out forming a government with the Reform Party if Eesti 200 collapses after the ...
A recent study by researchers at Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) has revealed that rapid forestation in the region over 11,000 years before present proved fatal to the last of Europe's ...
Tartu's former National Geographic yellow frame, which in recent years has been pink to mark the 2024 European Capital of ...
The European Commission has decided to change the volume limits for liquids allowed in airline carry-on luggage, lifting the ...
Given the need to actively hunt wild boar, hunters are facing a problem: there's nowhere left to put the meat. To address the issue, the government plans to purchase canned wild boar meat and send it ...
On Thursday, July 24, AC/DC took over Tallinn's Song Festival Grounds, drawing a crowd of around 65,000 people and filling ...
A recent analysis warns that many Estonian residents – especially the elderly – are vulnerable to targeted propaganda on ...
A former wasteland beneath high-voltage power lines in Põhja-Tallinn has been transformed into a green space offering a ...
Hot weather draws many people to the sea or lakes in search of relief. Health and environmental officials, however, recommend ...
Forty Estonian rescue workers will travel to Spain in August to help fight wildfires for the second year in a row.
A new €50 million hotel complex and conference center will be built on Pärnu's seafront and is expected to be completed by ...
Estonian experts do not expect the 15-percent trade agreement between the European Union and the United States to have a ...