Ukraine’s deep strikes and Western action against Russia’s shadow fleet send a clear message: there is nowhere to hide, and Putin���s attempt to restore an empire through aggression has reached a dead end.
Meanwhile, work on the EU’s 21st sanctions package continues. Pressure on the aggressor will keep growing until Russia changes course.
The sooner it does, the sooner normality can return.
In southeast Estonia lies a lake-studded, woodland region locals call Missomaa, which makes up the country's three-way borderland with Latvia and Russia. Its innocuous-looking woods are overlaid by cameras and sensors feeding data to a British unit stationed nearby, informing their first-person-view (FPV) drone operators about an "enemy" vehicle closing in.
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Russia’s increasingly aggressive rhetoric toward the Baltic states is a sign of deepening desperation. Unable to defend critical infrastructure deep inside its own territory from Ukrainian strikes, Moscow is now trying to raise tensions elsewhere in the hope that the West itself would pressure Ukraine into stopping attacks that work.
We will not fall for it.
After the Rain: Putin’s Stolen Children Come Home
A film about Ukrainian children who survived Russia’s illegal deportation — and the long road to recovery.
In a quiet forest by the Baltic Sea, they begin to heal.
But their stories are not just about trauma — they are evidence of a crime. These stories are why the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin.
As of May 2026, Ukraine’s Ministry of Justice has officially confirmed 20,570 cases of deportation and forced transfer of Ukrainian children. The real number is likely much higher.
The film is not normally available online — but is now accessible for a limited 30-day period.
Watch: https://t.co/sPCCY7C1TC
#BringKidsBack #ChildrenAreNonNegotiable
Estonia 🇪🇪 ranks #15 in the Global Good Government Index.
This strong result reflects our continued commitment to human rights, democratic values, inclusion, and the rule of law.
Our principles are our strength💪.
Olympic deception: Russia’s doping program is run by the same FSB team that poisoned Navalny
The Insider’s @christogrozev, @Dobrokhotov, and @michaeldweiss expose the FSB directorate that handles both athletic doping and political assassinations.
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We are dismayed by yesterday's verdict on
Elene Khoshtaria - sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison for damaging the property worth of 500GEL.
Law applied to its extreme is the greatest injustice. Cicero
Don’t look away, @la_Biennale. This is the ugly face of barbaric Russia—destroyed UNESCO World Heritage in the protected center of Lviv. This is the barbarism you wish to normalize at the Biennale. Get real!
An infiltration by the “little green men” into Estonia is a scenario that would fail.
The question “Is Narva next?” has become a persistent theme in international journalistic discourse. The answer is unequivocally ‘no’.
@MarekKohv explains why Estonia’s security remains firm.
Estonia is the first country whose parliament has approved joining the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine—a clear step toward accountability.
Now others must follow. Only real action will decide whether the future is shaped by accountability or impunity
Cold and darkness must not and will not decide the outcome of Russia’s aggression.
Yesterday in Kyiv, I opened a Point of Invincibility funded by Estonia. It provides shelter, warmth, and psychological support amid Russia’s ongoing terror and during prolonged power and heating outages.
In the surrounding darkness, this point of light helps ensure that Russia’s attempt to break the spirit of Ukrainians will fail.
Estonia opens two new social infrastructure projects in Ukraine 🇪🇪🤝🇺🇦
🇺🇦 A bomb shelter for at-risk children in Zhytomyr that accommodates up to 70 people
🏠 Housing for nearly 100 internally displaced people in Ovruch
Rebuilding Ukraine remains Estonia’s top development cooperation priority.
Read more: https://t.co/KwWmaydFDL
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#FromThePeopleOfEstonia #StrongerTogether
Estonia🇪🇪 is stepping up for Ukraine🇺🇦
Nearly €400,000 is being directed through Estonian NGOs to help people survive without electricity and hot water. The support will fund mobile crisis centres, and evacuation and transit centres.
Thousands of families, including children and the elderly, are living in freezing conditions, with temperatures dropping to ❄️–20°C and below.
Putin is trying to use cold and darkness as a weapon, but every generator, every repaired cable, and every euro of aid sends a clear message: Ukraine will not break.
Estonia stands with Ukraine, helping people endure the cold, protect the most vulnerable, and hold on to hope.
When the United States was attacked on 9/11, we answered the call — with boots on the ground, no caveats, on the front lines.
Estonia’s per-capita losses in Afghanistan were among the highest of all allies.
Belittling our soldiers’ sacrifices is insulting.
Joint statement by the NB8 Foreign Ministers: Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian cities and critical energy infrastructure aim to cut electricity, heating and water, violate international humanitarian law and may constitute war crimes. Attacks linked to nuclear power infrastructure put nuclear safety at serious risk.
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