Center right wins elections Estonia
tallinn March 4, 2019 07:48The center-right opposition Liberal Reform Party won the elections in Estonia. Kaja Kallas's party won 28.8 percent of the votes. Kallas seems to be the first...
The center-right opposition Liberal Reform Party won the elections in Estonia. Kaja Kallas's party won 28.8 percent of the votes. Kallas seems to be the first...
The 700 worst drivers in Estonia have received a black Christmas card from the police showing images of heavy car accidents. The authorities hope to make the brookers more aware of the dangers of their driving behavior.
The Netherlands and Great Britain will coordinate the aid to the Hurricane Irma-affected Caribbean.
The EU countries do not agree whether the talks with Turkey about accession to the EU should be broken down. This was shown Thursday at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in the Estonian capital of Tallinn.
The nuclear test conducted by North Korea last week is a reason for the European Union to consider heavier sanctions against the Pyongyang regime. EU Foreign Ministers are discussing here in Estonia on Thursday.
The fipronil scandal is increasingly taking place. Meanwhile, eggs in 45 countries have been infected with eggs or egg products since last summer it was discovered that the drug in the Netherlands and Belgium was used illegally to kill blood lice in chicken stables.
The European Commission comes with additional plans to address illegal migration. Italy was flooded last week with migrants arriving by boat from North Africa.
Estonia has rejected two Russian diplomats, so did the country know Friday. It is not clear why that happened. Russia has now acted angry and speaks of an 'unfriendly step in which a response will come'.
A top conference on the future of the EU will be held at the end of September. The Heads of Government of the Member States and the European Commission are invited to discuss the digital strategy in Tallinn, which is not about 'tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, but it must reach five, ten and fifty years after,' said Estonian Prime Minister Jüri Ratas on Tuesday His parliament.
Agents in Estonia will soon get along with a special help in their car. Hundreds of police vehicles in the Baltic state are equipped with teddy bears, made known to Traumamommik (Trauma Teddy) and the police.
Estonia fears Russia will take military exercises to permanently station troops in Belarus. That said Estonian minister Margus Tsahkna (Defense) prior to a meeting with officials from other EU countries.
While in the Netherlands T-Mobile as the last major supplier is working to roll out its 4G + network, Ericsson announced already in 2018 to offer 5G services.
The origin of German anti-Islamization movement Pegida wants to organize a Europe-wide demonstration in February. Pegida-frontwoman Tatjana Festerling told the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag that the motion on February 6 will demonstrate at international level, including in Amsterdam.