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Protesters in Estonia hold signs criticizing Russian aggression and the Kremlin, reflecting national frustration over foreign policy and regional security concerns.
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Estonia’s Diplomatic Setback: A ‘Big Loss’ for a Small Nation

Estonia’s diplomatic embarrassment hit the headlines this week when President Alar Karis’s speech in Astana was quietly rewritten and Ambassador Jaak Ora handed in his resignation on the spot – a move the…
Posted by Edward Ashford December 15, 2025
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Epstein Photos Resurface: Trump, Clinton and the Baltic Disinformation Wave

A fresh wave of Epstein‑related conspiracy theory crashed into the Baltic media sphere on 3 December, and the region’s fact‑checkers were nowhere to be found. The leak, publicised by US House Democrats,…
Posted by Rūta Jankauskaitė December 15, 2025
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Orban’s ‘Digital Citizen’ Pitch: Hungary’s Tech‑Driven Populism

Hungary has just sealed a two‑pronged digital masterplan that turns the internet into a state‑run surveillance tool. The Cybersecurity Act, rubber‑stamped on 19 December 2024 and slated to kick in on 1 January 2025,…
Posted by Katarína Nováková December 15, 2025
A detained individual in a glass-enclosed room, with a guard visible in the reflection, highlighting the tense situation surrounding political prisoners in Belarus.
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Belarus Frees 123 Prisoners – A Gesture or a New Front in the EU Standoff?

The Kremlin‑backed regime in Minsk has just turned a diplomatic trick into a headline: on 13 December it signed a presidential decree freeing 123 detainees, among them Nobel‑Peace‑Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and…
Posted by Edward Ashford December 14, 2025
The rise of AI chatbots like 'Kass' is sparking urgent debates in Estonia and the Baltics over privacy, bias, and regulation.
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Meet ‘Kass’: The Most Enigmatic Figure in Estonia’s AI Debate

A chatbot with no name, no known creator and no disclosed data practices has become the flashpoint of Estonia’s AI controversy. Dubbed “Kass”, the digital interlocutor is surfacing in headlines across…
Posted by Rūta Jankauskaitė December 14, 2025

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