TALLINN, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- The Estonian parliament, Riigikogu, has passed a government-proposed bill to introduce a security tax aimed at bolstering the country's defense capabilities.
On 12 December 2024, the general meeting of Supervisory Board of AS Tallink Grupp adopted a decision based on the recommendation by the Chairman of the Management Board of Tallink, Mr Paavo Nõgene, to ...
Air Baltic chief executive Martin Gauss remains confident in the prospects for the airline's initial public offering, despite ...
Ragnar Klavan, an early figure in the Jürgen Klopp era of Liverpool FC, has retired from football. The centre-back joined ...
Tallinn City Government sent approximately 300 laptops, desktop computers, monitors, and accessories to Odesa, Ukraine on Wednesday as humanitarian aid.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, (left), and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko pose for a photo prior to a meeting ...
Song and Dance Festival, the next Estonian Song and Dance Festival will be held in 2028, merging the youth and all-ages ...
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The Estonian Parliament Riigikogu approved the 2025 state budget on Wednesday setting revenues at 177 billion euros 185 billion US dollars an ...
Radzivonava, who worked for KYKY.Org news portal and freelanced for other news outlets, has been in custody since her arrest ...
Crowdy OÜ, Estonian company, leading AI-driven solutions provider for companies, is transforming how businesses engage with customers through ...
A Belarusian journalist has been handed a prison sentence for critical reports chronicling a sweeping crackdown on dissent ...