Electricity prices rise in Estonia after cut from Russian power grid
The Baltic states connected to electricity supplied via Finland, Sweden and Poland after disconnecting from Russia, which had supplied them electricity for decades.
Suburbs surge, cities slide: Which EU countries saw rents and house prices rise?
Houses in Hungary and Estonia tripled in price from the last quarter of 2024 to 2010 β and rents are going up too.
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Estonian authorities detain Russian 'shadow fleet'-linked oil tanker near Tallinn
Estonia detained a Russian-linked oil tanker near Tallinn for maritime law violations. The Kiwala, which authorities claim is part of Moscow's "shadow fleet," has already been sanctioned by the EU and other countries.
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Concern over the spread of foot-and-mouth disease grows amongst Croatian farmers
Nearby countries such as Austria, Estonia and the Czech Republic have already implemented preventative measures after the disease was detected in Hungary and Slovakia.
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Estonia and Czech Republic implement measures to prevent spread of foot and mouth disease
Outbreaks of the disease, which affects primarily affects cattle and other livestock, have been reported in Hungary and Slovakia.
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The challenge of the Estonia Sauna Marathon is simple - how long can you stand the heat while dressed in a funny costume. The weekend long event is a great leveller for visitors but Maris Hellrand says saunas are a very serious part of Estonian culture.
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Sir Keir Starmer has held bilateral talks with the Finnish president at Downing Street. Alexander Stubb said he "hit it off" with the UK prime minister "straight off the bat" and added that the UK is "back in the game" on the international stage. Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Finland's Stubb says he urged Trump to set Ukraine ceasefire deadline during surprise visit
Alexander Stubb proposed 20 April as an ideal time for a deadline, citing Easter and the completion of three months in office for Trump.
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Finland named world's happiest country for 8th year in a row with top 5 countries all in Europe
For the first time in the annual World Happiness Report, benevolence is being considered as a factor in gauging our well-being.
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Will a bridge across the Baltic Sea to Sweden give Finland faster connections to Europe?
Finland is exploring options to create improved links for road and rail connections to Europe, including a fixed bridge link that would span the Baltic.
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Millions tune in to Sweden's moose migration slow TV hit
The livestream's remote cameras capture dozens of moose as they swim across the Γ ngerman River, some 300 kilometres northwest of Stockholm, in the annual spring migration toward summer grazing pastures.
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Glaciers in Sweden and Norway are melting faster, experts warn
In 2024, the warmest year on record in Europe according to the EU's Copernicus system, Swedish and Norwegian glaciers melted by an average of 1.8 metres.
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No, Norway and Sweden haven't banned digital transactions
The claims appear to have sprung from reports that the Nordic countries have started advising citizens to keep a supply of cash at home in the case of a digital banking crisis.
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Swedish police investigate suspected sabotage on Baltic Sea island
Swedish security services said they were aware of an incident that occurred on Sunday.
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Two bodies believed to be migrants retrieved from river on Poland-Belarus border
Authorities said they believe the two people found in the river are migrants who attempted to illegally cross the border. Investigators are performing an autopsy to determine their identities and cause of death.
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Along the thin strip of beach and woodland known as the Vistula Spit which marks the northernmost demarcation between Poland and the Russian exclave of.. Sky News