Culture Minister Heidy Purga has signed an order granting cultural‑monument status to the Burman Villa in Mustamäe district, Tallinn — a building whose owner sought demolition permission last year.
"Lihtsad uudised," meaning easy or simple news, is for anyone who wants to improve their Estonian language skills. Listen and read a selection of this week's news stories below.
Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur says U.S. weapons shipments to Estonia are on their way, but he still cannot give exact dates. Matthew E. Wall, deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy, ...
A fresh fruit retail chain has been offloading products past their best-before date without adequately notifying the public.
Life in Kyiv continued Thursday as close to normal as possible despite a major missile and drone strike by Russia, an Estonian diplomat based in the Ukrainian capital said.
Estonia's sole representative at this year's Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Ingrid Neel, got her women's doubles campaign off to a winning start Thursday.
Estonia's technical education is improving and young people's interest is rising quickly, but this must be matched by employers' effort — companies must take responsibility for ensuring that motivated ...
The Estonian National Opera is seeking a contractor to prepare a space‑use program and volume analyses for a planned extension, offering three possible solutions for review: an addition toward Uus ...
American singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe is to appear on stage in Tallinn later this year, performing at Helitehas on the last day of November, marking a return to the Estonian capital since she last ...
In his background‑talk series, Harri Tiido this time examines the ways people look toward the future. Today I'm talking about the future, based on Florence Gaub's book "The Future: A Handbook" — ...
A group of well‑known Estonian public figures on Friday proposed retired major general Riho Ühtegi as a candidate in the country's upcoming presidential election, saying Estonia needs a direct, ...
The ruling Reform Party would support Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise's presidential candidacy if she opts to run, party leader and Prime Minister Kristen Michal said.