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Prime Minister Kristen Michal (Reform) met with YouTube sensation Darren Jason Watkins Jr., known for his YouTube channel ...
Errors have been found in the compilation of price statistics, which have overestimated Estonia's price growth and ...
TALLINN - Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal met with Croatian leaders in Zagreb on Tuesday and opened a business forum alongside his hosts, with Estonian defense industry companies participating.
The agreement with Liechtenstein is an important step in Estonia’s international tax treaty network, supporting the competitiveness of Estonian companies on the global market and taking bilateral ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNGerman Defence Minister Pistorius confirms transfer of two Patriot system to Ukraine, but warns could take “months”By Ben Aris in Berlin German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius told Reuters that a decision to send two Patriot systems to ...
The branch of the fast-food chain Hesburger in downtown Tallinn shopping centre Solaris is busy. Nothing unusual as it’s ...
PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Union is strengthening its relationship with Armenia, aiming to deepen and broaden its ...
France and UK agree to improve joint conventional warfighting capabilities under Lancaster House 2.0
During a state visit to the United Kingdom on 10 July, French President Emmanuel Macron agreed with UK Prime Minister Keir ...
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Latin Times on MSNDozens of Palestinians Killed En Route to Aid Site As Fragile EU Deal Hangs By a ThreadA deal orchestrated by a top diplomat from the European Union allowing the flow of resources into the decimated Gaza Strip is ...
He wished me well and parted with an old (and I mean very old; it first appeared in literature in 1386 in "Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales") proverb: “He who sups with the Devil should have a long spoon.” ...
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💣 Lithuania, Finland among 6 nations ditch 1997 Ottawa Treaty as landmines line Russia’s borderA powerful shift is taking place in Europe. Six countries that share borders with Russia—Ukraine, Poland, Finland, Estonia, ...
Every capital has its own take on what the structure of the bloc's next seven-year budget should be, and we survey all 27.
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