William rides in tank on visit to British troops helping defend Estonia - He toured a military base in Tapa, northern Estonia ...
Safari defending champion Rovanpera of Toyota hopes to bounce after a false start, same as reigning world champ Neuville who ...
The soft power of the royal family is being deployed to reaffirm the UK’s relationship with its allies amid growing concern around Russia.
Helsingin Sanomat looks at Finnish manufacturers in Estonia, who moved production there and have a workforce earning wages significantly lower than their Finnish counterparts. The paper visits a ...
A power cut has halted F1 pre-season testing in Bahrain, triggering the first red flag of the season. Shortly after the two-hour mark of the afternoon session in Sakhir, a circuit-wide power cut was ...
Estonia is teaming up with OpenAI and Anthropic to launch a nationwide drive to teach artificial intelligence skills to high school students, aiming to help prepare them for jobs of the future.
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.
President Alar Karis reviewed the parade, which, for the first time, was led by Major General Andrus Merilo, Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces. The event featured 1,075 participants and 47 ...
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 ...
Kate joined Newsweek in May 2024. She is a graduate of Ithaca College. Flying the American flag upside down is a symbol that has sparked debate and controversy in the United States. Traditionally ...
The doodle shows the Estonian flag waving, with a traditional windmill in the background. Estonia is a small country with a rich history and culture. It has several UNESCO World Heritage Sites ...
And as a matter of fact, the Estonian foreign minister said to us ... There are ships, many of them with foreign flags, that have been dragging their anchors and severing very important cables ...