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Germany to Transfer its “Patriot” Systems from Slovakia to Lithuania
"Freezing" the war in Ukraine is unacceptable, as it will become fertile ground for future conflicts. This was stated at a joint press conference in Tallinn by the leaders of Germany and the Baltic countries.
SunExpress to launch 3 new destinations to Baltics
SunExpress, a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa Group, added new routes to its Europe network as part of its summer schedule, according to a company statement.
The airline will start its direct mutual flights between Antalya and its new destinations, Riga, and Tallinn, as of April, it said on Feb. 1.
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Thessaloniki among top 20 cities for digital nomads
Thessaloniki ranks among the world's top 20 cities for remote working, according to a list compiled by Big 7 Travel.
The World is Encapsulating, the MFA Announced New Restrictions
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced current measures and restrictions on movement within Europe and around the world:
Bulgaria Joins NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
At a solemn ceremony with raising its national flag, Bulgaria joined NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. The Centre is located in Tallinn, Estonia, and currently has 25 members.
PM Dancila appreciates Estonia's digitalisation level
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila voiced her appreciation regarding the digitalisation level that the Estonian state achieved, within a visit to an Estonian showroom, in Tallinn, which is the most important executive information center that presents the way the Estonian digital society works.
PM Dancila meets Estonia's President Kersti Kaljulaid; strengthening bilateral economic exchanges on agenda
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila met on Saturday with President of Estonia Kersti Kaljulaid, within the official visit to Tallinn, occasion on which the two high officials talked about the stage of the bilateral relations, topical issues on the EU and security agendas, as well as about the regional cooperation formats.
Estonia Celebrated its 100th Anniversary with a Large Military Parade
Estonia marked yesterday the 100th anniversary of its independence with a large military parade in Tallinn, the France press reported, quoted by the Bulgarian National Radio. The parade involved nearly 11,000 soldiers and hundreds of units of equipment from the armies of Estonia and other NATO countries, the National Radio adds.
NATO to Strengthen Baltic Region Defense with Air, Naval Forces
NATO is planning on strengthening the NATO battle groups stationed in the Baltic countries and Poland with air force and naval elements, NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DSACEUR) Gen. Sir James Everard said on a visit to Tallinn on Wednesday.
EU plan to raise taxes for global internet firms hits snag
A European Union plan to raise more tax from digital multinationals faced the first signs of scepticism on Saturday, as smaller members of the bloc warned about the economic impact from such a move.
France wants to tax companies like Google and Facebook on their turnover, rather than profits, to increase revenue from global online groups, accused of paying too little in Europe.