William, Prince of Wales, will make his first official visit to Estonia, underscoring the close ties between the UK and the Baltic nation.
Estonia has slipped to 39th place in the latest World Happiness Report, marking a continued decline in global well-being rankings; while Estonians report strong social support, they lag behind in ...
Why Estonia is about to spend 5% of its GDP on defence – and what it means for NATO. Tallinn isn’t waiting for NATO to save it. In an era when most European nations still struggle to meet the alliance ...
The shortage of healthcare professionals in Estonia has escalated from a looming crisis to a full-blown emergency.
Estonia’s GDP grew by 1.2% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2024 – the strongest quarterly growth since late 2021.
Arvo Pärt, Estonia’s most celebrated composer, turns 90 this year, and one of his most defining works, Für Alina, will mark its 50th anniversary in 2026; to honour this milestone, the Arvo Pärt Centre ...
Estonian World and its co-authors unveil 100 captivating insights that blend time-honored traditions with unexpected surprises, offering a fresh lens on the nation’s unique legacy. 1. Estonia has one ...
Known as “Pancake Tuesday” in the UK, Ireland, Australia and Canada, Estonians celebrate Shrove Tuesday or Vastlapäev instead – and eat lots of buns with whipped cream. Like many other traditions, ...
Estonian World and its co-authors unveil 100 captivating insights that blend time-honored traditions with unexpected surprises, offering a fresh lens on the nation’s unique legacy. 1. Estonia has one ...
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