The NATO Baltic Air Policing mission has returned to the Ämari airbase in Estonia, where the largest fleet of F-35A aircraft ...
A freak fall threatened to derail Niina Petrokina's bid for the European figure skating title. The Estonian skater got back ...
A fire broke out on Friday, 31 January, at the Ukrainian restaurant Slava Ukraini in the Telliskivi district of Tallinn, Estonia. Authorities suspect arson. Source: ERR, an Estonian media outlet, ...
He found beauty in the prosaic: bars, phone booths, hamburger joints, barber shops — first in a downtrodden Paterson, then ...
Matchbox Films has acquired all rights in the U.K., Ireland, Australia and New Zealand to the Brazilian LGBTQ+ romantic thriller “Streets of Gloria,” the latest feature by Felipe Sholl. Berlin-based ...
The Duke of Edinburgh, 60, visited Estonia this week as part of his role as Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Dragoon Guards. During the visit overseas, Prince Edward visited troops currently deployed ...
The fires continue to burn, and the full extent of the damage is still unknown. These latest photos show what's left of places thousands of people call home: What caused the massive blaze in ...
He was introduced to the idea of a career in photojournalism when pictures of him and his pet parakeet, Chirpy, were published by The Associated Press. By age 15, he was shooting photos for the AP.
Her photos of the endangered Antillean manatee were exhibited in the Dominican Museum for Natural History. Follow Christian on instagram @christianvizl. Credit: Christian Vizl /Courtesy of Vital ...
The vessel is suspected of damaging the Estlink 2 power line between Finland and Estonia and four telecommunications cables by dragging its anchor along the seabed for over 100 km. Lohi, representing ...
Should Poland take advantage of the opportunity and look for „gems” there? Thanks to an invitation from Trade Estonia (part of the government agency Enterprise Estonia), a group of Polish journalists ...
Ten Baltic Sea cables have been damaged since 2023, affecting Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Germany and Lithuania. At least two incidents involved ships later accused of dragging their anchors.