The Estonian men's national tennis team are set to face Venezuela in Tallinn this weekend in a World Group II Davis Cup playoff. With both teams making changes ahead of the tie, Estonia's Mark Lajal remains confident of victory in front of a home crowd.
Estonia is considering buying more military equipment and advanced artillery systems from South Korea after its smooth acquisition of K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers, its defense chief has said, while also stressing the importance of the two countries' bilateral ties amid
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.
According to the Estonian Health Insurance Fund, lung cancer screening, which for the past three years, has been piloted in Tartu and Tartu County, could soon become available nationwide.
Founded in 2017, Tallinn International School is the largest private IB school in Estonia. In addition to pre-school, primary and secondary education, it offers a range of services to the Ülemiste City community: international childcare and kindergarten services, hobby groups and a day care centre.
Tallinn beautifully combines medieval heritage with contemporary culture, offering a seamless mix of Gothic architecture, historic landmarks, and vibrant creative spaces. From the grandeur of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral to the artistic energy of Telliskivi Creative City,
April, has announced its first wave of artists for the 17th edition, which sees 175 artists from 39 countries lined up to play in the capital of Estonia.
At the event venue, multiple intangible cultural heritage projects were displayed and interactive experiences were offered, allowing guests to get up close and personal with the essence of traditional Chinese culture.
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On March 1, the price of single Elron train tickets within Tallinn will be going up from €1.80 to €2 — a month later and 20 cents cheaper than initially planned. This fare hike will not affect ticket prices throughout the rest of Estonia.
Minerva Fabienne Hase frontNikita Volodin of Germany compete in pairs short program at ISU European Figure Skatin
TALLINN - Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur met with Minister of Defense of Japan Gen Nakatani on Wednesday to discuss bilateral defense cooperation and supporting Ukraine. "Estonia and Japan share similar security perspectives,