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Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin interviewed Estonia’s first female Prime Minister and one of Putin’s loudest critics for Special Report with Bret Baier.
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Prime Minister of Estonia resigns - MSNEstonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas submitted resignation to President Alar Karis, citing ERR. During an extraordinary session, both Kallas and her government submitted their resignations. Kallas ...
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal and Prime Minister of Estonia Kristen Miсhal have signed a joint statement that provides for the deepening of the strategic partnership between the ...
Any cuts to VAT on food would need to be covered either by larger budget cuts or by fresh taxes, Prime Minister Kristen ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Estonia's Prime Minister Kaja Kallas about the growing tensions between her country and its neighbor Russia over the war in Ukraine.
Estonia, a Baltic republic, a key state along NATO's eastern flank bordering Russia, and one of the most vocal supporters of Ukraine, heads to the polls this weekend. Prime Minister Kaja Kallas ...
Estonia's Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has stepped down as the leader of the Baltic country to become the foreign policy chief of the European Union later this year.
Estonia's parliament voted in Kristen Michal as prime minister in July 2024 after his predecessor Kaja Kallas - Estonia's first woman prime minister -resigned to take up the post of European Union ...
Estonia’s first female prime minister, Kaja Kallas, formally resigns in order to become foreign policy chief of the European Union.
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, one of the fiercest critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin, won a big election victory despite recession and high inflation.
The Estonian government has set up Estonian language courses for refugees from Ukraine as part of an aid program that includes housing, employment, health insurance, and the right to study.
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kristen Michal, on the margins of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit in The Hague, the Netherlands.
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