Estonia’s government agreed to spend at least 5% of GDP on defense in 2026, Prime Minister Kristen Michal said in Tallinn.
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Estonia phases out Russian as a language of instructionMany people in the Baltic states speak Russian as their mother tongue – particularly in Latvia (38%) and Estonia (28%). In the Estonian capital, Tallinn, virtually every second child grows up ...
We strongly disagree with Veronika Kitsul’s recent Opinion piece, in which she argues that the Department of Slavic Languages ...
The B-52 and accompanying fighter aircraft flew within just 30 miles (50 kilometers) of the Russian border, and just 10 miles of the Belarusian border.
rather than merely being transplanted outside of Russia. The program’s presence in Estonia represents a troubling continuation of academic colonialism rather than a thoughtful response to Russia’s ...
On a freezing February morning, the Estonian navy prowled after another type of sea monster: Russian saboteurs. Estonia’s dilemma is what to do if it snares one.
In the end, the Estonian foreign minister said to ... trying to recreate some imperial slash Soviet style Russia, I mean, these people in the Baltic nations know exactly what that's like because ...
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Prince William is going to Estonia to visit British Army troops and learn more about how the country has responded to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Poland and Baltic states recommend leaving antipersonnel land mine treaty, citing threat from Russia
Poland and the three Baltic nations say they want to withdraw from an international convention that bans antipersonnel land mines due to the growing threat from Russia to front-line NATO states.
Prince William’s trip is designed to build a new relationship with the Estonian people while supporting Armed Forces on ...
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Estonia, a Baltic country of 1.4 million people that has long punched ... Europe's rush to fund defence projects spurred by Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
The Republic of Estonia is reforming its school system. Russian will gradually be phased out as a language of instruction by the year 2030. Soon all children will only be taught in Estonian – even ...
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