Estonia, the land of medieval allure and digital pioneers, invites you to discover its vibrant history and innovative spirit.
Estonia first became a member of the World Bank Group in 1992, shortly after gaining independence from the Soviet Union. The following year Estonia took out its first loan with the Bank, and in less ...
The Tartu Peace Treaty, signed on 2 February 1920, was the treaty that ended the Estonian War of Independence that had ...
The preliminary data of Statistics Estonia show that on 1 January 2025, the population of Estonia was 1,369,285, which is 5,402 people less than at the same time a year ago. In 2024, there were ...
In an ominous revelation that underscores the escalating geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has voiced concerns over Russian President Vladimir Putin's ...
A European spot that's become popular among divers and thrill-seeking tourists has a dark history many are unaware ... system which was once enforced by Estonia’s Soviet rulers.
While in the Old Town of Tallinn, every art and history lover should visit the Niguliste Museum, which displays the best of mediaeval and post-Reformation ecclesiastical art in Estonia.
A recent nominee for the Exhibition of the Year prize in Estonia, it unveils the mysteries of nighttime, from medieval times to the present day. The exhibition delves into themes such as the contrast ...
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—have officially severed electricity ties with Russia, cutting off their last link to the Soviet-era grid. After decades of planning, they are now set to join the ...