Tallinn was awarded the "Rescuer City" honorary distinction by the President of Ukraine at the IV International Summit of Cities and Regions held in Kyiv. The distinction was received by the Chairman of the Tallinn City Council, Mihhail Kõlvart, who served as Mayor of Tallinn from 2019 to 2024.
On 26 May, Deputy Mayor of Tallinn Riina Solman handed over Tallinn's targeted support of 20,000 euros to the City of Kyiv at the City Hall, in the presence of Mayor Vitali Klitschko. The funding financed the purchase of portable power stations for families raising children with special needs.
Tallinn's Mayor Peeter Raudsepp and Helsinki's Mayor Daniel Sazonov approved the Helsinki–Tallinn twin city cooperation action plan for 2026–2029 today in Tallinn. The action plan strengthens the strategic partnership between the two cities in the areas of innovation, security and people-to-people cooperation, setting clear objectives for the years ahead.
The Tallinn Old Town Days programme for 5–7 June has now been announced! This year’s festival focuses on theatre and performing arts. The Old Town will be transformed into a vast stage, where visitors are accompanied at every step by performances, balcony concerts, and vibrant street life.
On Friday, 15 May, on Tallinn Day, the City of Tallinn welcomed a delegation from the City of Kiel led by City President Bettina Aust to mark the 40th...
Tallinn's Mayor Peeter Raudsepp met on 8 June with European Commission Executive Vice-President Teresa Ribera, whose portfolio covers the transition...
Tallinn will host the 17th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region on 11–13 May at Tallinn Creative Hub, bringing together over 500 experts and decision-makers from across the region to discuss security, economy and future in a rapidly changing world. Tallinn is hosting the Annual Forum for the third time, having previously done so in 2010 and 2018.