Daily brief
EKRE leader Martin Helme downplayed a recent poll slump and emphasized the party's focus on a strong performance in the upcoming Estonian parliamentary election.
Teachers at Estonia's state-run schools will earn higher salaries than their counterparts in municipal schools, under a new agreement.
Estonian police are expanding 'cool-down stops' as an alternative to issuing speeding fines, aiming to change driver behavior.
Estonia has named a new ambassador to the United States.
An analysis explores why Russian President Vladimir Putin is issuing threats against the Baltic states.
Lithuania and Albania have strengthened bilateral ties, with leaders expressing support for EU enlargement.