The prime ministers of Estonia and Finland reiterated their support for the strong relationship between the two countries at a press conference in Tallinn on Friday.
Category: Estonia
ERR News: Feature – Estonia’s UN Security Council non-permanent member seat explained
On January 1, 2020 Estonia took up its seat on the United Nations Security Council as a non-permanent member for the first time. Here's what you need to know about the Security Council and Estonia's ambitions for the coming years.
ERR News: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson reaffirms strong support for future of NATO
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told ERR on Saturday he believes NATO has a strong future, that he does not support a second Scottish referendum, and that he hoped to improve relations with Russia but the two countries have "terrible problems".
ERR News: Feature – Feminist forum to shine a light on sustainable social movements
Next weekend, on Nov. 2, web magazine Feministeerium will host its first Feminist Forum, TALFF. The event will offer a space for people to gather, listen to debates, and meet like-minded people. ERR News caught up with two of the web magazine's founders Aet Kuusik and Nele Laos, to discuss Feministeerium, feminism in Estonia, and equality.
ERR News: IT and foreign trade minister Kert Kingo submits resignation
Foreign Trade and Information Technology Minister Kert Kingo submitted her resignation to Prime Minister Jüri Ratas on Wednesday evening, a Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) spokesperson said.
ERR News: More than 5,000 Estonians apply to stay in UK after Brexit
More than 5,000 Estonians have applied to stay in the United Kingdom after the country leaves the European Union, newly released figures show.
ERR News: Tartu reusable cup scheme proving popular with customers
Popular bars in Tartu have joined forces in the fight against single-use plastic by creating their own rentable reusable cups which can be used across four different bars.
ERR News: Feature – Kai Art Center opens in former submarine factory
Kai Art Center opened in a former submarine factory in Tallinn's Noblessneri sadam (Port Noblessner) on Friday. The new center will be the first permanent home for Estonian contemporary art.
ERR News: Hirve Park rally brings protest close to government’s front door
A demonstration at Hirve Park in Tallinn Saturday called for the resignation of Prime Minister Jüri Ratas (Centre) and his government.
ERR News: Tartu win not a ‘unanimous’ decision for European Capital of Culture 2024
Selecting Tartu as European City of Culture 2024 was not a unanimous decision, the head of the independent selection committee said on Wednesday, adding that there was some very heated debate around the discussion table.