Just off Tallinn's Freedom Square, Vabaduse Gallery is hosting "Quintessence," a new group show by Estonian women's ...
Leading politicians from Estonia's major parties have a range of views on a proposal to scrap the European Union's unanimity ...
A ninth grader in Tartu has launched a doorstep pickup service for deposit bottles, turning a simple idea into a growing ...
Microchipping helps shape the future of Estonia's pet culture. At present, local governments and shelters are, figuratively ...
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications wants to limit access to high-quality aerial photographs in the state's ...
The Estonian Internal Security Service (ISS/ KAPO) last year detained a record number of individuals who had collaborated ...
Apple is rolling out vehicles and backpack-wearing teams across Estonia this summer to improve accuracy and capture ...
Large undulations have appeared on Tallinn's Town Hall Square this spring, prompting the city government to plan a €3 million renovation to restore the uneven pavement by 2028.
Resourceful Estonians who own an older diesel car have turned to supermarkets instead of gas stations to power their commute in the face of high world market oil prices.
For people without cars in Tartu, the 15-minute neighborhood has become a 45-minute commute to reach basic services like the closed city center post office, writes Tiit Hennoste in a commentary ...
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna questioned the value of second presidential terms, prompting Isamaa chairman Urmas Reinsalu to accuse him of pressuring President Alar Karis to drop his ...
The French Embassy in Tallinn sent a letter to Estonian ministers requesting the planned Patarei museum's name be broadened to include victims of Nazism, reflecting the site's full history.