A special screening of the 2015 documentary "The Story of the Baltic University" will take place at the Vabamu Museum in Tallinn on March 19, marking the 80th anniversary of the university's founding ...
DJ Afrojack, Robin Schulz and Tommy Cash are among the performers confirmed for this year's Pärnu Beach Grind music festival, which takes place from July 9 to 11.
Education leaders from around the world gathered in Estonia this week to discuss how schools should adapt to artificial intelligence, with ministers visiting local classrooms.
Some of the stops in rural areas on the Rail Baltica route, which was established several years ago, are a long way from larger settlements. Local governments must now begin working on ensuring ...
While a recent administrative court ruling found that current legislation provides no grounds for accessing bank account data without sufficient cause, the Financial Intelligence Unit plans to appeal ...
After more than 80 years, an Estonian flag saved from Soviet forces during World War II is finally returning home from the diaspora in Australia.
Banks in Estonia say a recent court ruling on access to customers' bank statements will not change how they handle requests from state authorities — at least for now. Last week, Tallinn Administrative ...
Renewable energy company Sunly has submitted an application to build the largest data center in the Baltic states in Lääne County, western Estonia, costing approximately €1.7 billion.
PM Kristen Michal said that the government will discuss ways of softening the impact of soaring fuel prices in the wake of the Middle East crisis at its sitting Thursday.
This Saturday, Latvian photographer Inta Ruka's exhibition "Places Called Home" opens at Fotografiska, Tallinn. Ruka photographed people in her homeland between 1983 and 2008, capturing their images ...
The arrival of spring means bears are stirring after their winter hibernation, meaning caution should be exercised when out and about in Estonia's forests and natural environment, Põhjarannik reported ...
The opposition Center Party and Isamaa on Tuesday each submitted separate bills to the Riigikogu that would cancel the fuel excise duty increase scheduled to take effect on May 1.
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