Europe News Hard times lie ahead but 'freedom is priceless,' says Estonian PM In an interview with Euronews, Kaja Kallas said EU leaders have to be "honest" with citizens about the effects of sanctions. 10/03/2022
Europe News The EU has a 'moral duty' to make Ukraine a member state: Estonia PM Kaja Kallas also called for the EU to invest in military technology and be willing to intervene militarily to prevent Russian aggression. 09/03/2022
world news Undersea rail link between Finland and Estonia step closer to fruition Currently linked only by ferry, the project aims to bring Helsinki and Tallinn together into a single metropolitan area. 26/04/2021
world news Baltic nations expel Russian diplomats in support of Czech Republic Prague has accused Russian secret agents of involvement in a deadly blast at a munitions factory in 2014. 23/04/2021
Estonia Kaja Kallas to become Estonia's first female prime minister The centre-right Reform Party and the ruling left-leaning Centre Party have voted in favour of joining a Cabinet headed by Reform’s prime minister-designate and chairwoman Kaja Kallas. 24/01/2021
Estonia Estonian prime minister Juri Ratas resigns amid corruption allegations Ratas said he would resign amid corruption allegations against his political party. 13/01/2021
Uncovering Europe Estonia's liberal reputation at stake in gay marriage referendum Estonia has an international image as a liberal bastion and a start-up nation. Outside of Tallinn, the reality is very different. 06/11/2020
Uncovering Europe Why don't more countries follow Estonia and hold elections online? Only one country in the world has implemented an online voting system for its entire electorate: Estonia. 02/11/2020
Smart Regions Tales and tech to kindle love of books in kindergarten kids An innovative project combines old-fashioned storytelling with digital technology in Estonia and Latvia to kindle a new love of books among kindergarten children. 02/12/2019
Estonia Estonians rescue wolf from freezing river, mistaking it for a dog Estonians rescue wolf from freezing river, mistaking it for a dog 23/02/2019
View It's time the EU helped all farmers - not just the richest ones | View Farmers in the Baltic states are paid the least in farming subsidies, despite needing the most financial support. It's time the EU acted and redressed the inbalance between the richer member states and those in most need of the EU's help. 07/12/2018
Europe News EU hosts first summit fully focussed on digital stakes Estonia is hosting the gathering which has brought together EU heads of state and government 28/09/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MEPs urge caution on Turkey EU bid This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from the EU's de facto political capital. 05/07/2017
Europe News Estonia urges EU to do more defence Estonia, which has taken over the EU presidency, has urged fellow member states to do more on defence. 05/07/2017
Europe News From e-Estonia to e-Europe - Tallinn pushes for data-led economy Free movement of data is a key focus, as Estonia takes up EU presidency 30/06/2017
Europe News 'The best is yet to come' - Estonia set to take up EU presidency Tallinn says its goal is to make Europe more united and stronger 29/06/2017
Unreported Europe Concerns over Ukraine in Estonia's Russian speaking community Since the events in Ukraine, the Estonian government has pushed for an increased NATO presence in the north east of the country. This small Baltic 06/03/2015
Unreported Europe All along the watch tower: Euronews hits the Iron Curtain Trail As Europe marks a quarter of a century since the fall of the Berlin Wall, recent tensions between Russia and the West have raised fears of a new Cold 07/11/2014
My Europe Series Give me what you owe me! It is one of those exasperating things in life we could all do without: chasing after someone who owes us money, or some service or product that 12/11/2012