May 8 marks the anniversary of the German surrender to allied forces in 1945, which brought an end to World War II in Europe.
From Wednesday, the air traffic control of flights landing at and taking off from Kuressaare Airport on Saaremaa is being ...
The European Commission has conducted extensive preliminary work on another round of sanctions on Russian and recently ...
On May 8, 55 members of the Riigikogu submitted for parliamentary proceedings a draft resolution which will allow to start ...
ETV's first "Valimisstuudio" election special was broadcast Tuesday evening, giving leading politicians from parties running ...
Last month, Tallinn Airport served more passengers than in any previous April – 298,000. Passenger numbers were up 28 percent ...
Ringo Ringvee, adviser on religious affairs at the Ministry of the Interior, said that the final solution to remove the ...
Tallinn Deputy Mayor Pärtel-Peeter Pere (Reform) met with representatives of mobility company Bolt to discuss a range of ...
Estonian Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur (Reform) met with Dutch Minister of Defense Kajsa Ollongren in Tallinn. The ...
There are still a number of Soviet-era symbols and monuments in Estonia's public space. Permission to remove them, either ...
On May 8, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Russia's chargé d'affaires over GPS signal interference. "Jamming the ...
May 8 in Europe, and May 9 in Russia in part because, due to timezones, the war ended on different days. Estonia, with the ...