The Baltic nation of Estonia celebrated its national Independence Day on Feb. 24, 2025, joined by forces from a number of NATO allies who help reinforce the nation against Russian threats.
The B-52, callsign MARB 11, departed Fairford at around 0700 UTC heading north east for a routing over Denmark and through the middle of the Baltic Sea. After rendezvousing with the fighter ...
On Monday night, the president and first lady of Estonia will once again greet hundreds of guests in the annual televised Independence Day receiving line — and once again, it's up to announcer Meelis ...
However, for the people of Estonia, February 24 is their Independence Day, marking the small Baltic nation’s freedom from the Russian Empire in 1918. On Monday, the day was commemorated by a ...
Monday (February 24) is Independence Day. The day started with traditional flag-raising ceremonies at sunrise across Estonia. The blue, black and white flag flew at Narva Castle at 7:18 a.m, in Jõhvi ...
In Estonia, a country with just 1.3 million people that spent half a decade under Soviet rule, the threat from Russia is ...
The Prince of Wales is on a two-day trip to Estonia to bolster ties between the UK and the Baltic state. The Prince of Wales ...
“A solidarity flight of a US Air Force B-52H Stratofortress strategic bomber, accompanied by fifth-generation F-35A Lightning II fighters, took place over Tallinn this afternoon in honor of Estonia’s ...
Image: The Prince of Wales meeting children outside the Presidential Office in Tallinn, on the first day of his visit to Estonia ... country's successful fight for independence after the First ...
The soft power of the royal family is being deployed to reaffirm the UK’s relationship with its allies amid growing concern ...
The Prince of Wales is showing support for UK troops guarding Nato's border with Russia, with a two-day visit to Estonia.