A NATO flotilla has been assembled off the coast of Estonia as the military alliance strengthens its presence in the region to safeguard critical undersea cables. Following recent accusations of Russian sabotage in the Baltic Sea,
A weekend full of BMX riding at Simple Session and other adventures around Tallinn, Estonia. After a crazy weekend we head to Barcelona, Spain to continue the trip and ride our bikes in paradise.
The Baltic Times Magazine spoke with representatives from the local central banks to gain insights into the economic performance of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 2024 and their outlook for 2025.
Estonia energy company Fermi Energia has begun the site selection process for that country’s first nuclear power plant, more than a decade after government officials initially approved construction of a
Estonian naval ships are taking part in stepped-up patrols in the Baltic Sea by NATO countries after undersea power and communications cables have been damaged in recent months.
Estonia's irregular border crossings dropped by 43 percent last year, data from the Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) show. The figures are in line with the European Union-wide trend but are significantly lower than in countries closer to home.
The number of influenza cases has increased by 39 percent since the beginning of January, accompanied by a rise in the need for hospital care. The Health Board estimates that the virus has not yet reached its peak.
The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday it will share $50 million in forfeited assets with Estonia in recognition of Estonia's assistance in the successful prosecution of Danske Bank and related forfeiture.
A recruitment process for a new head of Telia Estonia has started, with Chief Technology Officer of Telia Estonia Andre Visse named acting head. Haljand replaces Heli Partanen, who is leaving to pursue external opportunities.
A Ryanair plane about to land at Vilnius airport was diverted to Warsaw in Poland on Thursday because of GPS interference, Lithuania's air navigation authority said on Friday.
As they plied the gray, icy waters of the Baltic Sea west of Russia on Thursday, the crew of the Estonian minehunter EML Sakala kept a careful eye on any vessels slowing down suspiciously or suddenly changing course.