A population forecast by researchers at Tallinn University found that persistently low birth rates combined with balanced migration would reduce Estonia's population to under 700,000 by the end of the ...
Estonia's education system tends to view learning primarily through the classroom. However, well-planned field trips can help reduce educational inequality and provide children with experiences that ...
We are proud of our European values, centered on the individual, their freedom, the rule of law, security, and prosperity — but we are incapable of defending people by force against brutal aggressors.
Estonia's fragmented gender studies landscape leaves gaps in teaching, LGBT+ research and broader social analysis, says University of Tartu researcher Rebeka Põldsam. For decades, scholars across ...
The first exhibition of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian contemporary illustration and animation will go on display in Japan's capital next month. From June 1 to 14, Tokyo's Spiral Gallery will host ...
An RAF jet with the UK defence secretary on board had its signal jammed as it flew near the Russian border earlier this week, UK media reports.
Researchers at the University of Tartu have mapped how genes influence human metabolism using data from more than half a million people. The large-scale study gives scientists a more precise picture ...
As Estonia prepares to implement the EU Platform Work Directive by the end of the year, debate is growing over whether the country is doing enough to protect the thousands of couriers and drivers who ...
State agencies and businesses in Estonia have formed a task force to combat fraudsters who steal money from at least ten people daily, yet the criminals continue to stay one step ahead.
Russia is trying to draw Europe into the role of peace mediator to escape new sanctions, Minister of Foreign Affairs Margus Tsahkna (Eesti 200) said after the U.S. stepped back from leading the ...
A new commuter rail belt is emerging around Tallinn where people favor nature and more affordable living while still wanting to maintain quick connections to the capital.
By the end of the year, passengers using Tallinn public transport should be able to validate rides using a bank card or a mobile phone, allowing them to leave their transit card at home.