While Estonians often fail to make the connection between alcohol consumption and common forms of cancer, politicians find it ...
Tens of thousands of choir singers gathered in Tallinn, Estonia, on Sunday, July 7, 2019. Estonia marked the 150th anniversary of a tradition crucial to the national awakening movement and that ...
Details: The fundraising campaign was launched last fall by an activist group of graduates of the Estonian National Defence University. They announced the end of the campaign on Tuesday, 23 August.
Despite Finland's warnings that Russia could invade Scandinavia and the Baltic states, Estonians don't want to live in fear — even if some are preparing themselves for the worst.The Home Cafe Days, or ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
TALLINN, Estonia — More than 20,000 choir singers gathered Sunday to fill the air with positive vibes as Estonians took their minds off a crippling recession in a mass celebration of folk songs. The ...
A set of posters in Estonia appearing to advocate ethnic segregation has stoked anger among members of the country's Russian minority and caused dormant ethnic tensions to resurface ahead of ...
Almost 10 years after electronic voting was first allowed in Estonia, the small Baltic nation is still the only country in the world to successfully hold nationwide legally binding e-elections.