December 17, 2024. Tallinn, Estonia [Photo by Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street, Flickr / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0] Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with British troops on Russia’s border today ...
Estonia has decided to remove Soviet-era war monuments from public places. The move is aimed at preventing them "from mobilising more hostility in society and tearing open old wounds" following ...
There is a clear sense in Estonia that the celebrations, which are amplified on huge speakers, are not put on for the benefit of those living in Russia. “They do it for the people of Narva ...
Rail Baltica, a multibillion-euro project, was first planned as a symbol of Estonia’s pro-Europe destiny after the collapse of the Soviet Union and its later accession to the EU and Nato in 2004.
The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board has launched an investigation into the desecration of a memorial to World War II victims in the ... The Russian Embassy in Estonia has not commented ...
Estonia's Minister of Defense, Hanno Pevkur, spoke with NDTV's Kadambini Sharma and Umashankar Singh in an exclusive interview, discussing India-Estonia joint ventures in the defense sector, the U ...
The geopolitical situation suggests that if the conflict escalates, Estonia and Latvia may be attacked simultaneously. In that case, the southern evacuation route will become inaccessible.
In a chat with NDTV, India's ambassador to Estonia, Ajaneesh Kumar said that there is an economic window pertaining to many sectors in both India and Estonia. He reiterated Prime Minister's Modi ...
The remains of some 100 German soldiers have been found during excavation works for the construction of a memorial in Estonia's capital Tallinn. The site is believed to be part of a German ...
Tallinn's planned security tax is "unprecedented," but "everybody in Estonia understands that we have to do more," Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur said on Oct. 1. Speaking at a panel ...
It comes just hours after Estonia’s defence minister Hanno Pevkur issued a stark warning to allies that spending 2 per cent of GDP on defence is simply not enough. He urged allies to act ...