Prime Minister Kristen Michal said the Isamaa–Centre Party election alliance in Tallinn worries him from a security standpoint. He added he will not abandon his sharp tone on social media.
An economic growth council convened in March to help streamline the Estonian business sphere has so far received mostly positive feedback, Prime Minister Kristen Michal (Reform) said.
TALLINN - After meeting with visiting Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in Tallinn, Prime Minister Kristen Michal emphasized that Sweden plays a significant role in all of Estonia's priority ...
Israel will open a new embassy in Tallinn on Tuesday as Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar arrives in Estonia for a two-day visit ...
UK cabinet ministers have frequently referenced the former Soviet State as an exemplar of the beneficial use of digital identity. PublicTechnology went to Tallinn to try and find out why. Estonia is ...
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Estonia to invest millions in Starlink for Ukraine's military after high-level talks
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal shared details of his meeting with Estonia's Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur on ...
EADaily, November 14th, 2025. Estonia is ready to show solidarity with Lithuania and close the border with Belarus. This ...
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