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Hosted on MSNEstonia sees no signs of Russia preparing for ceasefireRussia is showing no intention of stopping its attacks. Instead, it is intensifying shelling in an attempt to strengthen its positions in Ukraine ahead of possible negotiations, stated Lieutenant Colonel Matthias Puusepp,
A country once renowned for punching well above its weight is struggling. Fortunately, its digital prowess offers hope of a quick recovery. For all its many examples of best practice, such as its world-leading system of digital public services and unique start-up culture,
Codacons described the song as “offensive” for featuring “stereotypes about Italy and Italians, associated with the usual clichés of coffee and spaghetti, but above all with the mafia and the ostentation of luxury, and which sends the message of a people tied to organized crime.”
The leading party in Estonia’s government is polling its lowest in 21 years, as the consequences of the war in Ukraine weigh on the Baltic country’s struggling economy.
Estonia has launched a new push to get fellow EU members to agree to seize frozen Russian assets and use them to help Ukraine, dismissing a Russian idea on how the money could be used as part of a peace deal.
Estonia, a Baltic country of 1.4 million people that has long punched far above its weight in the tech sector, is now leading central and eastern Europe's rush to fund defence projects spurred by Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
The education minister said that the country's competitiveness would depend on preparing people for the age of artificial intelligence (AI). View on euronews
The shift in U.S. support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, which enters its fourth year on Monday, has raised alarms in Kyiv and in capitals across Europe. A new documentary finds that those anxieties are especially high in some of Russia’s neighbors on the Baltic Sea.
Visit Estonia has become the latest associate member of the Association of Touring and Adventure Suppliers, to promote the country’s attractions to agents in the sector.
Estonia is teaming up with OpenAI and Anthropic to launch a nationwide drive to teach artificial intelligence skills to high school students, aiming to help prepare them for jobs of the future.
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