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In Estonia’s border town, Russian-speaking majority enjoys NATO’s shield, remains mute on Russia’s threat
On both sides of the Narva River, fishermen stand knee-deep in the water between two medieval castles just 101 meters apart.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has partly justified his invasion of Ukraine by saying he wants to defend Russian-speaking populations across the former Soviet Union. NPR's Jenna McLaughlin reports ...
SALISBURY, Md. - The City of Salisbury plans to welcome a contingent from its sister city, Tartu, Estonia, in an effort to foster cultural exchange. According to city officials, Downtown Salisbury ...
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