Estonia said it would set aside €100 million ($103 million) for a new gas-fired power plant to boost energy security after repeated damage to subsea electricity connections.
Investigators have discovered anchor drag marks along the seabed allegedly caused by the Russian ship’s antics.
The 47th European Taizé Meeting in Tallinn (Dec 28, 2024–Jan 1, 2025) brought 3,500 young Europeans, including Ukrainians, ...
The Finnish transmission line operator, Fingrid, filed a request in a Helsinki court on Thursday to seize the tanker Eagle S ...
Fresh snowfalls and blustery conditions will be the order of the day for Estonia through to early next week, so drivers and ...
Finland’s Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on Wednesday authorities in his country were investigating an undersea power cable ...
Estonian construction company Mapri Ehitus has been awarded a €4 million (US$4.2 million) contract by the Estonian Centre for ...
While Lithuania has reported a rise in tax evasion by foreign nationals using platform apps to make a living, the issue is ...
The city of Narva, squeezed along Estonia's border with Russia, has been at the center of efforts to resist what it claims ...
Estonia dispatched a navy ship to patrol a 105-kilometer (65-mile) subsea power link a day after Finland seized an oil tanker ...
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Finland’s prime minister says authorities are investigating an interruption in a power cable under the Baltic Sea between his ...