All four MP candidates admit to past mistakes regarding foreign intelligence collaboration
In a surprising turn of events, all four candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections have acknowledged their past collaborations with foreign intelligence services, including the Soviet Union.
Latvia to Highlight Funding Needs for Eastern Border and Rail Baltica at EU Meeting
At the upcoming EU General Affairs Council meeting, Latvia will stress the need for funding for its eastern border region and the Rail Baltica project as part of discussions on the EU's multiannual budget.
Ilham Aliyev Approves Azerbaijan's State Budget for 2025
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev has approved the state budget for 2025, focusing on economic growth and social welfare.
Azerbaijan to Implement Tax Registration for Freelancers
Azerbaijan is set to introduce a tax registration system for freelancers, a move aimed at regulating the expanding gig economy in the country.
Azerbaijani Oil Price Increases by 1.1%: Latest Update
The latest update reveals that the price of Azerbaijani oil has risen by 1.1%, indicating shifts in the global oil market.
Estonia's New Passenger Car Sales Show Recovery in June
The Estonian new passenger car market is on the rise, with a notable increase in sales compared to previous months, particularly in electric vehicles.
Estonia to Assist Armenia in Strengthening Anti-Corruption Measures in Municipalities
Estonia is set to support Armenia in enhancing its anti-corruption efforts at the municipal level through a partnership with Transparency International Estonia.
Baltic Private Forest Owners Urge Cooperation on Forestry Policies
Organizations representing private forest owners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have united to call for enhanced cooperation in forestry policy among the Baltic nations.
Seven Projects to Boost Estonian Creative Enterprises in Global Markets
The Business and Innovation Agency (EIS) is launching seven projects aimed at helping Estonian creative enterprises expand their presence in foreign markets with EU support.
Baiba Braze Discusses Strengthening Latvia-U.S. Ties and Support for Ukraine
During her recent visit to the United States, Foreign Minister Baiba Braze highlighted the importance of enhancing Latvia's strategic partnership with the U.S. and reaffirmed support for Ukraine.
Estonia and El Salvador Co-Chair UN's First Global Dialogue on AI Governance
The inaugural Global Dialogue on AI Governance, co-chaired by Estonia and El Salvador, is being held in Geneva, focusing on international cooperation in AI.
Estonian Parliament Members Protest Against Chinese Law Threatening Ethnic Minorities
In a significant move, over 50 members of the Estonian parliament have protested a Chinese law that they believe threatens the rights of ethnic minorities.
NATO Summit in Ankara: A Test of Alliance Unity
As the NATO summit approaches in Ankara, the alliance faces the challenge of demonstrating its unity amid ongoing discussions and disputes among member states.
Four Individuals Arrested for Systematic Animal Abuse in Riga
The State Police have apprehended four suspects involved in long-term acts of cruelty against animals, raising concerns about animal welfare.
Flixbus on Warsaw-Tallinn Route Crashes in Lithuania with Latvian Passengers
A Flixbus traveling from Warsaw to Tallinn, carrying Latvian passengers, crashed into a ditch in Lithuania early Monday morning.
Anaklia Deep Sea Port Enhances Uzbekistan-Georgia Economic Cooperation
The Anaklia Deep Sea Port is becoming a key asset in the economic collaboration between Uzbekistan and Georgia, fostering trade and connectivity.
Australian PM Albanese Issues Apology for Comments on Kylie Minogue
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologized unequivocally for comments he made regarding singer Kylie Minogue, which sparked significant backlash.
Kermanshah Province in Iran Achieves Record Agricultural Production
Kermanshah Province has set a new record in agricultural production, demonstrating its significant agricultural capabilities and potential.
Kiev Allegedly Preparing Chemical Provocations Amid Battlefield Setbacks, Claims Russia's OPCW Envoy
Russia's envoy to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has accused Kiev of planning chemical provocations as it struggles on the battlefield.
Jewellery Worth Millions Stolen in Daring French Museum Burglary
In a bold early-morning heist, thieves made off with millions of euros in jewellery from the Lalique museum, reminiscent of a recent robbery at the Louvre.